Lisett Amelia Bozo Sanchez
L.I.S Immigration Professional Services Incorporated
College ID #R529593
Lisett Amelia Bozo Sanchez is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R529593) and the founder of L.I.S Immigration Professional Services Incorporated, based in Toronto, Ontario. With an Honours Diploma in Immigration Consulting from the Academy of Learning College and advanced degrees in Business Administration and International Business from universities in Venezuela, she combines education with over a decade of professional expertise. Lisett specializes in Permanent Residency applications, including Express Entry programs, Provincial Nominee Programs, and Humanitarian and Compassionate applications. She is also adept at work permits, LMIA processes, spousal sponsorships, and citizenship applications. Fluent in Spanish, Lisett serves a diverse array of clients, leveraging her multilingual abilities to provide tailored, high-quality immigration advice. Passionate about client success, she is committed to guiding individuals and families through their Canadian immigration journeys efficiently and ethically.
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Lisett Amelia Bozo Sanchez provides expert guidance across a wide range of immigration pathways tailored to fit diverse needs. She excels in navigating Permanent Residency applications, including the Express Entry system, which evaluates candidates based on core factors like age, education, and work experience, and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), designed for individuals seeking regional opportunities in specific provinces. Her expertise extends to Humanitarian and Compassionate considerations for applicants facing unique, compelling circumstances requiring discretion and sensitivity. Lisett also assists with Work Permit applications, including employer-supported permits and those requiring a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to ensure compliance with Canadian employment regulations. Couples seeking reunion in Canada can rely on her deep knowledge of Spousal Sponsorship processes, facilitating family unification efficiently under immigration law. Further, Lisett supports clients in achieving Citizenship, ensuring proper documentation and compliance with residency and language requirements for a seamless transition to becoming a Canadian citizen. With her robust understanding of Canadian immigration policies and procedures, Lisett streamlines complex processes, offering practical solutions and thorough guidance at every stage.
Local Immigration Context
Spanish-speaking clients can work with Lisett Amelia Bozo Sanchez entirely in their mother tongue, making complex immigration discussions clear and comfortable.
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Toronto, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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