Erika Mikhaela Padojenog
EMP Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R535937
Erika Mikhaela Padojenog, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R535937), serves as the Director of EMP Immigration Services Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Erika earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a Minor in Canadian Studies from the University of British Columbia, equipping her with a strong foundation for understanding Canadian immigration policies and procedures. Specializing in temporary and permanent residency pathways, work permits, family sponsorships, and citizenship applications, she has successfully assisted individuals and families in navigating the complexities of the Canadian immigration system. Fluent in conversational Tagalog, Erika is uniquely positioned to support clients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. With a commitment to providing reliable immigration advice, Erika combines her deep knowledge of Canadian immigration law with an empathetic and client-centric approach. She continues to guide and empower individuals in achieving their dreams of building a future in Canada.
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Erika Mikhaela Padojenog offers specialized Canadian immigration services tailored to individuals seeking work permits, family reunification through sponsorship, or pathways to citizenship. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), she navigates the intricacies of immigration law to help clients secure work permits, whether for temporary employment or transitioning into permanent roles. Her expertise in family sponsorship ensures smooth processing of applications to unite spouses, children, or extended family members, adhering closely to Canada’s eligibility requirements. For those preparing to take the significant step toward Canadian citizenship, Erika provides comprehensive guidance on meeting residency obligations, understanding application procedures, and preparing for citizenship tests. Known for her strategic approach, she delves into each client’s unique circumstances to develop tailored solutions that align with Canada’s immigration policies. By staying updated on regulatory changes, Erika ensures her clients receive accurate, timely counsel throughout their immigration journey. Whether assisting skilled workers, reuniting families, or guiding newcomers toward citizenship, her services prioritize precision and compliance at every stage.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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