Leen Ghozlani
Immigration Grounds
College ID #R507991
Leen Ghozlani is the founder and principal consultant at Immigration Grounds, based in Mississauga, Ontario. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with registration number R507991, she brings over a decade of expertise to the field of immigration consulting. Leen specializes in various immigration pathways, including family sponsorships, skilled worker programs, Canadian Experience Class, and humanitarian and compassionate applications. Additionally, she has extensive experience with temporary residence applications, including work permits, study permits, and visitor visas. Her deep understanding of Canadian immigration law and meticulous approach have contributed to high success rates for her clients. Fluent in Arabic, Leen has been instrumental in assisting diverse communities navigate the immigration process. Committed to providing transparent and ethical services, she ensures her clients are guided every step of the way. Under her leadership, Immigration Grounds has successfully assisted hundreds of clients achieve their goals, making it a trusted name in the industry.
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Mississauga, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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