Lubna Ahmad
University of Alberta
College ID #R512638
Lubna Ahmad is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R512638) at the University of Alberta, where she has been serving as an International Student Specialist since 2010. With a Master of Education in Educational Studies from the same institution and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Statistics from the United Arab Emirates University, she brings a comprehensive educational foundation to her work. Her expertise lies in immigration matters affecting international students, including study permits, work permits, and post-graduation work opportunities. Fluent in Arabic, Lubna has cultivated a strong connection with diverse student populations, offering tailored support to meet their unique needs. Prior to her role at the University of Alberta, she taught statistics, combining her academic and practical skills to assist students in navigating complex immigration pathways. Passionate about fostering student success, she frequently collaborates with campus and government stakeholders to advocate for international learners.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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