Lilia Omonigho Iyamabo
Resettle in Canada Inc.
College ID #R531913
Lilia Omonigho Iyamabo is the Founder and Principal Consultant at Resettle in Canada Inc. and a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), holding the registration number R531913. With over five years of professional experience, she specializes in various immigration pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, temporary work, study permits, and provincial nominee programs. Leveraging her own experience as an immigrant, she brings a deep understanding of the complexities faced by clients navigating the Canadian immigration system. Passionate about community support, Lilia actively serves on the executive board of the Diversity Advancement Network, contributing to programs that empower underprivileged groups and young professionals. Recognized for her meticulous and client-centered approach, she has built a reputation for delivering tailored solutions that align with her clients’ aspirations. Lilia operates from the Greater Toronto Area and guides a diverse clientele, incorporating her expertise and commitment to excellence in every case she oversees.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Lilia Omonigho Iyamabo, Founder and Principal Consultant at Resettle in Canada Inc., offers expert guidance in navigating Canada’s immigration system. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with over five years of experience, Lilia specializes in key pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, and study permits. Her deep understanding of these processes allows her to provide comprehensive strategies tailored to each client’s unique circumstances, whether they are skilled workers seeking permanent residency, families reuniting in Canada, or international students pursuing academic opportunities.
Drawing from her own journey as an immigrant, Lilia brings a personal perspective to her work, helping clients overcome the challenges of the immigration system with clarity and confidence. She blends her meticulous attention to detail with a genuine commitment to client success, ensuring every application is crafted to align with eligibility requirements and client goals.
Based in the Greater Toronto Area, Lilia serves a diverse clientele, providing compassionate and professional support throughout the immigration journey. Her reputation for excellence is anchored in her ability to deliver customized solutions that empower clients to build brighter futures in Canada.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Barrie, Ontario
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