Maria Lina Ferre Marzo
Nordreach Immigration Consulting Services Inc.
College ID #R705377
Maria Lina Ferre Marzo is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with active registration under the CICC (R705377). As the CEO of Nordreach Immigration Consulting Services Inc., she specializes in a wide range of immigration services, including family sponsorships, express entry, student and work visas, and permanent residency pathways. Based in Richmond, British Columbia, Maria assists clients with clear and professional guidance through complex immigration processes. With years of expertise and a commitment to client success, she has built a reputation for delivering tailored solutions for individuals and families. Fluent in additional languages, she effectively serves a diverse clientele, fostering accessibility for non-English-speaking applicants. Maria’s dedication, professionalism, and meticulous attention to detail underscore her leadership at Nordreach, helping clients achieve their immigration goals with confidence.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Maria Lina Ferre Marzo provides comprehensive expertise across key Canadian immigration pathways, helping clients navigate intricate processes with precision and clarity. For families seeking reunification, she offers guidance on family sponsorship applications, ensuring all requirements are met for spousal, partner, or dependent sponsorships. Her expertise in Express Entry aids skilled workers in streamlining their journey toward Canadian permanent residency, with tailored support for profile creation, eligibility assessments, and maximizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores.
For international students, Maria facilitates study permit applications, helping clients secure visas to pursue academic opportunities in Canada while staying compliant with immigration regulations. She also assists those seeking work permits, whether for employer-specific roles or open permits like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), simplifying documentation and application deadlines. Permanent residency pathways, including transitions from temporary to permanent status, are another cornerstone of her practice, providing clients with step-by-step guidance through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Express Entry, and sponsorship avenues.
Whether navigating a complex immigration application or seeking clarity on Canadian visa options, Maria ensures a meticulous and results-driven approach. Her in-depth understanding of federal and provincial immigration frameworks allows clients to confidently achieve their goals, from settling in Vancouver to building a future in Canada.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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