Daisy-Amira Amaya-Rivas
Immilennial Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R705546
Daisy-Amira Amaya-Rivas is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with CICC, holding registration number R705546. She is the founder of Immilennial Immigration Services Inc., based in Ottawa, Ontario. With a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Concordia University and specialized training in Immigration Law from Lasalle College, she brings comprehensive expertise to her practice. Fluent in English, French, and Spanish, Daisy-Amira assists clients worldwide with work, study, visitor, and permanent immigration applications. Known for her client-centered approach, she is committed to guiding individuals and families through the complexities of Canadian immigration pathways.
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Immigration Services Explained
Daisy-Amira Amaya-Rivas specializes in guiding clients through the complexities of Canadian immigration processes, offering tailored expertise in work permits, study permits, visitor visas, and permanent immigration pathways. For individuals seeking employment in Canada, she provides end-to-end support with work permit applications, ensuring compliance with employer requirements and immigration regulations. Students aiming to pursue their education in Canada can rely on her in-depth knowledge of study permits, including institution selection and meeting eligibility criteria such as proof of funds and study plans. She also assists tourists, family visitors, and business travelers in obtaining visitor visas, focusing on required documentation, travel plans, and ensuring adherence to visa conditions. For those ready to transition to permanent residency, Daisy-Amira offers strategic guidance on immigration programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorship, helping clients navigate eligibility factors like language proficiency, work experience, and adaptability. By thoroughly addressing clients' unique circumstances, she simplifies the often-challenging application process, delivering clarity and accuracy at every step. Whether you’re aiming for temporary access to Canada or a permanent new beginning, her services are designed to align with your immigration goals, providing expert advice and practical solutions.
Local Immigration Context
Daisy-Amira Amaya-Rivas provides clear immigration guidance in French and Spanish, helping clients from French and Spanish-speaking backgrounds achieve their Canadian goals.
Business Locations
Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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