Edith Sicobean
University of Calgary
College ID #R419263
Edith Sicobean is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with CICC registration number R419263, currently serving at the University of Calgary’s International Student Services department. With a specialization in guiding international students, she offers expert advice on study permits, work permits, visas, and pathways to permanent residency. Bilingual in English and an additional language, she supports diverse clientele navigating Canada’s complex immigration processes. Drawing on her professional expertise, Edith has established a reputation for delivering accurate, personalized support to students and families seeking to begin or continue their journey in Canada. At the core of her work is a commitment to helping individuals achieve their academic and immigration goals while fostering inclusion and success within the university community.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Edith Sicobean provides a comprehensive range of immigration support, specializing in study permits, work permits, visitor visas, and pathways to permanent residency in Canada. For international students, she offers tailored advice on obtaining and renewing study permits, ensuring compliance with immigration regulations while pursuing academic goals. Her services extend to work permits, assisting individuals in navigating employer-specific or open work permit applications, whether as post-graduate workers, spouses of students, or temporary foreign workers. For those planning short-term stays, Edith simplifies the visitor visa process, guiding applicants through eligibility requirements, supporting documentation, and application submission to facilitate seamless entry into Canada for tourism, family visits, or business purposes. Additionally, Edith offers strategic guidance on transitioning to permanent residency, helping clients explore and apply for programs such as the Canadian Experience Class, Provincial Nominee Programs, or other suitable pathways. With in-depth knowledge of Canada’s immigration framework, she ensures each application is precise, compliant, and optimized for success. Her clear, practical approach empowers clients to confidently navigate every stage of their Canadian immigration journey, from temporary permits to long-term residency solutions.
Business Locations
Calgary, Alberta
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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