Kelly Mabel Almendarez Guardado
Kanexion Immigration Consulting Services Ltd
College ID #R526924
Kelly Mabel Almendarez Guardado is a seasoned immigration professional and Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R526924) associated with Kanexion Immigration Consulting Services Ltd in Surrey, British Columbia. With a career rooted in law, she holds a Bachelor of Laws earned in 2008 in Honduras, where she also managed her legal practice prior to relocating to Canada. Fluent in Spanish and French, alongside her experience as a lawyer, Kelly leverages her multicultural background to serve diverse clients with empathy and precision. Throughout her career, she has specialized in various Canadian immigration pathways, including permanent residency, work permits, family sponsorships, and student visas. Beyond consulting, Kelly has trained and mentored future immigration professionals, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field. Her dedication to personalized, client-focused service has positioned her as a trusted advisor in the immigration community.
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Immigration Services Explained
Kelly Mabel Almendarez Guardado provides tailored immigration support in three key areas: work permits, family sponsorship, and study permits. For individuals seeking to work in Canada, Kelly navigates the complexities of obtaining work permits, ensuring compliance with eligibility requirements and employment regulations. She assists both employers and prospective employees in preparing applications that meet the standards set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
In the realm of family sponsorship, Kelly guides Canadian citizens and permanent residents through the process of reuniting with their loved ones. From preparing the sponsorship application to addressing potential challenges, she ensures every step aligns with IRCC guidelines, maximizing the chances of uniting families.
For those eager to pursue education in Canada, Kelly supports clients in securing study permits, providing comprehensive assistance with documentation and application preparation. She also helps students understand their legal responsibilities during their stay, facilitating a smooth transition into Canada’s academic environment.
With an in-depth understanding of these immigration pathways, Kelly delivers strategic guidance to clients, helping them navigate the procedural intricacies with clarity and confidence. Her expertise ensures that clients receive precise, reliable support for their specific immigration goals.
Business Locations
Surrey, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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