Eljane Libantino
EZH IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP SERVICES
College ID #R711710
Eljane Libantino is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R711710) and the founder of EZH Immigration & Citizenship Services. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, she specializes in family reunification immigration programs, including spousal sponsorships and super visas. With extensive experience navigating visitor visa applications and permanent residency pathways for refugees and protected persons, Eljane is recognized for her meticulous approach and client-centered advocacy. Dedicated to providing accessible immigration services, she incorporates an income-based pricing model to support families with modest means. Her commitment to fairness and professionalism ensures her clients receive personalized guidance tailored to their specific goals. Fluent in Filipino, Eljane effectively serves diverse communities, bridging cultural and linguistic gaps in her practice. Through her work, she is passionate about helping families build stable lives in Canada while fostering belonging and opportunity.
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Immigration Services Explained
Eljane Libantino provides specialized immigration support tailored to four key areas: spousal sponsorship, super visas, visitor visas, and refugee claims. For spouses and common-law partners, she expertly navigates Canada’s spousal sponsorship process, ensuring applications meet strict eligibility and documentation requirements for permanent residency. Her services for super visas help parents and grandparents gain extended entry to Canada, offering clear guidance on income thresholds, medical insurance, and additional criteria unique to this visa category. When assisting with visitor visa applications, Eljane focuses on building strong cases that demonstrate ties to the applicant’s home country, addressing common concerns like purpose of travel and financial proof. Refugee and protected person claims are another core area of her expertise. She works closely with individuals seeking asylum, guiding them through complex procedures such as eligibility assessments, submitting claims to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), and preparing for hearings. From detailed application reviews to strategic advocacy, Eljane ensures every client receives comprehensive support tailored to their unique immigration goals. Whether reuniting families, enabling long-term visits, or assisting vulnerable individuals in secure relocation, her approach emphasizes precision and adherence to Canadian immigration regulations at every step.
Local Immigration Context
Eljane Libantino is fluent in Filipino, offering Filipino-speaking clients professional immigration consultations in the language they are most comfortable using.
Business Locations
Hamilton, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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