Mamta Awal
Divya Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R710547
Mamta Awal is an accomplished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and the Director of Divya Immigration Services Inc. With a Master's degree in Mathematics from Punjab University, Chandigarh, she transitioned from a decade-long career in banking in India to establishing herself as a trusted immigration advisor in Canada. Having personally experienced immigration challenges, Mamta utilizes this perspective to guide her clients with empathy and precision. Her expertise spans diverse areas of immigration consulting, including family sponsorship, study permits, visitor visas, and permanent residency pathways. Mamta is proficient in Hindi, enabling her to connect effectively with clients from South Asia and other Hindi-speaking communities seeking Canadian immigration solutions. Known for her commitment to transparency, she delivers tailored guidance to ensure smooth application processes. Driven by the goal of helping individuals and families achieve better lives in Canada, Mamta is recognized for her dedication to client satisfaction and her ability to navigate complex cases with care and professionalism.
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Brampton, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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