Jl Alexander Conde Lerona
BeCAN Immigration Services
College ID #R523682
Jl Alexander Conde Lerona, RCIC, is a dedicated immigration consultant with over a decade of experience in Canadian immigration processes. He is the founder of BeCAN Immigration Services, a reputable firm based in Edmonton, Alberta. Originally from Manila, Philippines, he holds a degree in Business and Communications from Colegio de San Juan de Letran. Before entering the immigration field, he worked as an operations manager for a Canadian-owned firm in the Philippines, gaining leadership experience. Mr. Lerona specializes in family sponsorship programs, work permits, study permits, permanent residence applications, and citizenship services. His fluency in Tagalog and Spanish enables him to effectively assist a diverse clientele. Having personally navigated the challenges of transitioning from a temporary foreign worker to a Canadian citizen, he brings empathy and insight to his practice. Driven by a mission to guide others in achieving their immigration goals, Mr. Lerona is a strong advocate for inclusivity and community support.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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