Franklin Leonardo Rodriguez Chavarria
Mi Casa Canada Immigration Services
College ID #R533749
Franklin Leonardo Rodriguez Chavarria is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R533749) and the founder of Mi Casa Canada Immigration Services. Having personally navigated Canada's complex immigration system as an international student and later becoming a Canadian citizen, Franklin brings firsthand insight and deep expertise to his practice. He specializes in Express Entry, family sponsorships, study permits, and pathways for temporary workers, offering tailored guidance for diverse client needs. Fluent in Spanish and French, Franklin actively works to bridge communication gaps and serve multicultural communities. His commitment to transparency and client education ensures individuals clearly understand their immigration processes. Known for his empathetic approach, Franklin is dedicated to helping immigrants realize their dreams of making Canada their home. His mission-driven services reflect a blend of knowledge, integrity, and personal experience.
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Immigration Services Explained
Franklin Leonardo Rodriguez Chavarria offers a range of specialized immigration services designed to address specific pathways to Canada. For individuals seeking permanent residency, Franklin provides expert guidance through the Express Entry system, ensuring eligibility requirements are met and applications are optimized to maximize Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. Families looking to reunite in Canada can rely on his detailed understanding of family sponsorship programs, including spousal sponsorships and parent or grandparent sponsorships, to navigate the process with clarity and precision.
For prospective international students, Franklin simplifies the study permit application process, helping clients secure admission to Canadian institutions and fulfill all regulatory requirements, including proof of funds and study plan preparation. Temporary foreign workers aiming to work in Canada can benefit from his expertise in work permit applications, understanding employer-specific permits, LMIA requirements, and open work permits where applicable. Franklin tailors each service to meet the unique circumstances of his clients, while ensuring compliance with immigration law.
Whether clients are embarking on a new career, pursuing educational opportunities, or reuniting with loved ones, Franklin provides strategic, clear, and results-driven support for each immigration pathway. With extensive knowledge of Canada’s ever-evolving immigration policies, he is equipped to handle even the most complex cases.
Local Immigration Context
Spanish and French-speaking clients can work with Franklin Leonardo Rodriguez Chavarria entirely in their mother tongue, making complex immigration discussions clear and comfortable.
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Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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