Clara Inglis
Quest Canada Immigration Inc
College ID #R412271
Clara Inglis is an accomplished immigration consultant and the founder of Quest Canada Immigration Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R412271), Clara combines her personal experience as an immigrant with extensive professional expertise in guiding individuals and families through the complexities of Canadian immigration. She has worked across various government organizations supporting newcomers, allowing her to deliver compassionate and effective services tailored to client needs. Clara specializes in permanent residency pathways, family sponsorships, and economic immigration programs. Her firm has gained recognition for a near-perfect success rate, reflecting her dedication to navigating the intricacies of immigration laws and policies with precision. Fluent in Spanish, Clara serves diverse communities, ensuring accessibility for clients from various linguistic backgrounds. Through her leadership, Quest Canada Immigration Inc. has helped countless clients achieve their Canadian residency goals with professionalism and integrity.
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Clara Inglis provides expert immigration services in permanent residency, family sponsorship, and economic immigration, offering tailored guidance to help clients navigate Canada’s complex immigration pathways. For those seeking permanent residency, Clara delivers comprehensive advice on programs like the Express Entry system, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and other federal and provincial streams. Her expertise ensures clients understand eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, and how to maximize their application’s success. Clara is also highly experienced in family sponsorship, assisting Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones. She simplifies the process of sponsoring spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, or parents and grandparents, meticulously managing every step to reduce delays. In the realm of economic immigration, Clara supports skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and other professionals aspiring to contribute to Canada’s economy. From initial assessments to application submission, she ensures clients align with the country’s labor market needs and available programs. Clara’s approach is rooted in precise, up-to-date knowledge of Canadian immigration laws and policies, making her a trusted partner for anyone pursuing a new chapter in Canada. Whether establishing permanent residency, reconnecting families, or advancing career prospects through economic pathways, Clara’s clients benefit from efficient, thorough, and personalized service.
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Surrey, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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