Lamiya Al Shiekhly
LAS CANADIAN IMMIGRATION CONSULTING
College ID #R705572
Lamiya Al Shiekhly is a trusted Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R705572) and the founder of LAS Canadian Immigration Consulting, based in Vancouver, BC. With her extensive expertise in immigration pathways, Lamiya offers tailored solutions for clients pursuing visitor visas, study permits, work permits, and permanent residence through Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs. Her deep understanding of Canadian immigration law drives her focus on empowering individuals to achieve their migration goals efficiently. Committed to fostering diversity, Lamiya serves multilingual communities, leveraging her proficiency in Arabic to support clients from various cultural backgrounds. Her personalized approach, coupled with her professionalism, has made LAS Canadian Immigration Consulting a reputed firm in the region. Passionate about guiding people through the complexities of immigration processes, Lamiya remains a reliable advocate for newcomers seeking opportunities in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Lamiya Al Shiekhly specializes in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration, offering a comprehensive range of services tailored to individual needs. For those looking to explore Canada temporarily, her expertise in visitor visas ensures thorough guidance on application requirements, eligibility criteria, and documentation to maximize approval chances. Aspiring students benefit from her in-depth knowledge of study permits, as she simplifies the process of securing authorization to pursue education in Canada’s esteemed institutions. Her proficiency extends to work permits, assisting skilled professionals and employers in obtaining the necessary permissions for employment opportunities that align with Canada’s labor market demands.
Additionally, Lamiya is an expert in permanent residence pathways, including Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP). She streamlines the intricacies of Express Entry, providing strategic advice on improving CRS scores and meeting eligibility benchmarks for federal programs. With PNPs, Lamiya identifies provincial opportunities tailored to her clients’ profiles, ensuring applications are optimized for nomination success. Each service is delivered with precision and an acute understanding of Canadian immigration policies, enabling clients to confidently pursue their goals whether visiting, studying, working, or settling in Canada long-term.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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