Judith Arana
Arana Immigration Canada Ltd.
College ID #R514408
Judith Arana is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R514408) and the founder of Arana Immigration Canada Ltd., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally from Costa Rica, she immigrated to Canada in 2010 and successfully navigated her own immigration process, which inspired her to pursue a career in immigration consulting. She holds a certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies and Procedures from the University of British Columbia, earned in 2015. Judith specializes in assisting clients with visitor visas, study permits, work permits, family sponsorships, and pathways to permanent residency and citizenship. Her multicultural background and fluency in Spanish enable her to serve diverse communities with professionalism and tailored support. Judith is passionate about helping individuals and families achieve their immigration goals and strives to provide personalized, detail-oriented, and client-focused services.
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Judith Arana offers tailored immigration services designed to guide clients through critical Canadian immigration pathways. Whether seeking a visitor visa for leisure or family visits, Judith ensures applications meet the requirements for temporary entry into Canada, addressing documentation and eligibility concerns. For prospective students, she assists with study permit applications, navigating institution acceptance letters, financial proof, and ensuring compliance with the conditions for studying in Canada. Those aiming to work in Canada can rely on her expertise with work permits, including employer-specific or open work permits, ensuring proper alignment with job offers, labor market impact assessments, and regulatory standards. Judith also specializes in family sponsorships, helping reunite loved ones by facilitating applications that meet the eligibility of spousal, dependent child, or parent sponsorship requirements. For clients pursuing Canadian citizenship, she offers guidance on eligibility criteria, document submission, and understanding residency obligations, empowering applicants through every step of the process. With comprehensive knowledge of immigration laws and meticulous attention to detail, Judith ensures each client’s application is optimized for success. Her services focus on clear communication, regulatory compliance, and paving the way to achieving immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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