Lorenzo Ripanti
RIPANTI IMMIGRATION CONSULTING
College ID #R707620
Lorenzo Ripanti is the founder of Ripanti Immigration Consulting and a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R707620. Originally from Italy, Lorenzo immigrated to Canada in 2013 and brings a unique personal perspective to his consulting practice. He leverages experience in business management, accounting, and taxation to offer tailored immigration solutions that address both individual and business needs. Lorenzo specializes in programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Canadian Experience Class, family sponsorship, and temporary visas. Fluent in Italian, he actively serves diverse communities, providing personalized guidance informed by his own immigration journey. Dedicated to transparency and professionalism, Lorenzo ensures clients remain informed throughout the complex immigration process.
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Immigration Services Explained
Lorenzo Ripanti provides comprehensive immigration consulting services tailored to individuals and families seeking to establish permanent roots in Canada. Specializing in Express Entry, he expertly guides clients through the complex process of scoring high in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and submitting competitive profiles for federal immigration draws. For families aiming to reunite in Canada, Lorenzo navigates the intricacies of Family Sponsorship programs, ensuring applications meet the stringent requirements for spousal, parental, or dependent sponsorship. His expertise extends to Permanent Residency pathways, where he helps clients identify the best routes, whether through the Canadian Experience Class or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), aligning their qualifications with the specific requirements of provinces across Canada. Lorenzo’s detailed understanding of immigration policies and procedural steps allows clients to approach their application with confidence and precision. Additionally, he offers strategies for transitioning from temporary status to permanent, ensuring compliance with legal frameworks while maximizing success rates. With a results-focused approach, Lorenzo Ripanti ensures that every immigration pathway—be it Express Entry, sponsorship, or provincial nomination—is pursued with a clear strategy and meticulous attention to detail, helping clients turn their aspirations of living in Canada into reality.
Local Immigration Context
Lorenzo Ripanti walks Italian-speaking clients through Canada's immigration system, ensuring every form, regulation, eligibility requirement, and processing deadline is explained clearly in Italian.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Burlington, Ontario
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