Guljan Suyunalieva
ALABEL − CANADIAN VISA & IMMIGRATION SERVICES
College ID #R706231
Guljan Suyunalieva is the founder and CEO of AlaBel − Canadian Visa & Immigration Services, based in Kingston, Ontario. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), registered under CICC (R706231), she specializes in guiding skilled foreign workers and their families through permanent residency applications and navigating Canada's comprehensive immigration pathways. A member of CAPIC, she is recognized for her expertise in programs tailored to students, family sponsorship, and skilled immigration. With a commitment to serving diverse communities, Guljan speaks several languages, including Russian, enhancing her ability to assist clients from various backgrounds. Her firm is also known for connecting international students to Canadian educational institutions. Dedicated to excellence, Guljan has earned the trust of clients through personalized service and professional integrity, striving to make Canada accessible to those seeking new opportunities.
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Ottawa, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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