Lisandra Llamos Lopez
Alema Canada Immigration
College ID #R711912
Lisandra Llamos Lopez is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and founder of Alema Canada Immigration, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She holds CICC registration number R711912 and combines professional expertise with personal experience as an immigrant. After arriving in Canada in 2012 as an international student, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in TESOL and Business Administration from Providence University College in Manitoba, followed by a postgraduate diploma in Immigration Consulting from Ashton College. Lisandra specializes in pathways such as permanent residency, family sponsorships, and work permits, offering tailored solutions for diverse applicants. Fluent in Spanish, she serves clients in their preferred language, ensuring a comfortable and effective process. Motivated by her own immigration journey, Lisandra is dedicated to guiding individuals and families through Canada’s intricate immigration system with professionalism and care.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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