Cherry Mae DRON
AccessPoint Immigration Services
College ID #R519382
Cherry Mae Dron is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R519382) and founder of AccessPoint Immigration Services, based in Surrey, British Columbia. With a commitment to simplifying the complexities of Canadian immigration law, she specializes in areas such as study permits, Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) for in-home caregivers, the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot, family sponsorship programs, Provincial Nominee Programs, and pathways for temporary foreign workers. A multilingual professional, Cherry Mae speaks Tagalog, Ilocano, Ukrainian, and Russian, enabling her to cater to diverse communities effectively. She is known for providing personalized and compassionate guidance to individuals and families seeking opportunities in Canada. Dedicated to client success, Cherry Mae ensures every case is handled with care from start to finish. Her work exemplifies excellence in the immigration consulting profession and reflects her passion for reuniting families and supporting newcomers in building futures in Canada.
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Cherry Mae Dron provides comprehensive immigration services tailored to individuals and families navigating Canada’s immigration pathways. For students looking to pursue education in Canada, she assists with obtaining study permits, ensuring compliance with institutional and immigration requirements. Employers seeking to hire foreign workers can rely on her expertise with Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), particularly for in-home caregivers, streamlining the process to meet both employer and immigration standards. Cherry Mae is also well-versed in the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot, guiding applicants through this specialized program to secure long-term work opportunities in Canada. Families aiming for reunification can benefit from her experience in family sponsorship applications, helping loved ones join them in Canada. As a specialist in Provincial Nominee Programs, she supports skilled workers in aligning their qualifications with provincial labor market needs, enhancing their chances for permanent residency. Additionally, she offers clear guidance for temporary foreign workers, ensuring they meet all eligibility criteria and comply with Canadian immigration policies. Cherry Mae Dron’s deep understanding of these targeted processes provides clients with focused, reliable assistance for achieving their immigration goals.
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Surrey, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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