Dale Louise Gintner
BASEHUB IMMIGRATION
College ID #R707092
Dale Louise Gintner, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R707092), leads Basehub Immigration, a Vancouver-based firm dedicated to tailored immigration services. Originally from Brazil, Dale immigrated to Canada in 2017 and brings a rich international perspective, having also lived in Austria and the United States. She holds a post-graduate diploma in Immigration Law from the University of British Columbia, complemented by credentials in International Business Management, Marketing, and a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Dale’s expertise spans permanent residency, work and study visas, and LMIA applications. With fluency in Portuguese, she skillfully supports clients from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Her globally informed career, which includes roles in education, marketing, and event planning, ensures a compassionate and results-driven approach. Passionate about guiding clients through Canada’s immigration process, Dale combines strategic expertise with a commitment to their long-term success.
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Immigration Services Explained
Dale Louise Gintner specializes in providing comprehensive immigration assistance in four key areas: permanent residency, work permits, study permits, and Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA). For individuals looking to settle in Canada permanently, she expertly navigates pathways such as Express Entry and provincial nominee programs, offering tailored guidance to maximize eligibility. For professionals seeking employment opportunities in Canada, Dale assists with obtaining work permits, ensuring compliance with immigration regulations and aligning applications with employer requirements. Students aspiring to pursue education in Canada can rely on her expertise in securing study permits, from handling institution-specific documentation to meeting government criteria. Employers aiming to hire foreign talent can benefit from Dale’s in-depth knowledge of the LMIA process, which involves demonstrating labor market needs and completing essential steps to secure approval. Throughout every service, Dale emphasizes strategic, detail-oriented planning, simplifying what can often feel like a complex process. By focusing solely on her clients’ specific immigration goals, she delivers personalized solutions designed to meet unique circumstances and ensure smooth transitions to life, work, or study in Canada.
Local Immigration Context
Dale Louise Gintner, is fluent in Portuguese, offering Portuguese-speaking clients professional immigration consultations in the language they are most comfortable using.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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