Dora Veronica Job
McRoberts Law Office LLP
College ID #R524251
Dora Veronica Job is a bilingual Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R524251) with McRoberts Law Office LLP, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Fluent in Spanish, she has dedicated her career to assisting individuals and families navigate complex immigration processes. She specializes in applications for provincial and federal immigration programs, temporary visas and permits, spousal sponsorships, and handling cases involving criminal rehabilitation and appeals after refusals. With a robust academic background, Dora earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Manitoba and a postgraduate diploma in International Business from Red River College. Her training as an interpreter extends to high-level diplomatic events, underscoring her cross-cultural expertise. Dora’s commitment to efficient client service is complemented by her extensive experience in advising Canadian businesses exploring Latin American markets. Passionate about guiding newcomers to Canada, she embodies professionalism and cultural empathy in her work.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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