Lenia Elis Alves De Lima Almeida
READY2NORTH IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC.
College ID #R707165
Lenia Elis Alves De Lima Almeida, a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R707165), is the founder of Ready2North Immigration Services Inc., based in British Columbia. She specializes in a variety of Canadian immigration services, including Express Entry applications, family sponsorships, study permits, and work permits. Her deep understanding of immigration pathways has helped clients transition seamlessly toward achieving Canadian residency. Originally from a multicultural background, Lenia is fluent in Portuguese. Her linguistic abilities and cultural insight enable her to effectively assist diverse clients, particularly those from Portuguese-speaking countries. Known for her tailored approach, she emphasizes personalized planning for each client’s unique immigration goals. Dedicated to empowering individuals and families, Lenia combines her professional expertise with a commitment to excellence. Her mission is to simplify the immigration process and open pathways to success in Canada.
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Coquitlam, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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