Leah Fe YBANEZ
Four Seasons Immigration Services Incorporated
College ID #R534269
Leah Fe Ybanez is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, Registration #R534269) and the founder of Four Seasons Immigration Services Incorporated, based in Mississauga, Ontario. With over a decade of experience in Canadian immigration law, she specializes in pathways like Express Entry, study permits, post-graduation work permits, and family sponsorship. Leah is ICEF-certified and partners with numerous Canadian colleges and universities, supporting international students in navigating their educational journey. As a bilingual consultant fluent in Filipino, she is dedicated to assisting diverse communities, particularly empowering aspiring Filipinos with personalized immigration solutions. Her mission is to simplify the immigration process while delivering outstanding client service.
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Mississauga, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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