Marla Brock
Coover Immigration Inc.
College ID #R521248
Marla Brock is a highly experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R521248) and lead practitioner at Coover Immigration Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is also an American attorney licensed by the Florida Bar. A graduate of Columbia University School of Law, Marla holds a Juris Doctor and a certificate in Immigration Laws from the University of British Columbia, with an undergraduate double major in Economics and German from Wake Forest University. Her areas of expertise include Express Entry, LMIA applications, family sponsorship, business immigration, and study permits. Fluent in German, Marla serves a diverse clientele and emphasizes clear, practical guidance to simplify complex immigration processes. With extensive legal experience across Canada and the U.S., she aims to empower clients on their journey toward building new, better futures.
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Marla Brock provides comprehensive immigration consulting services tailored to meet a variety of client needs. For skilled workers, she guides applicants through the intricacies of the Express Entry system, including profile creation, eligibility assessments, and maximizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. Employers and individuals seeking Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) can rely on her expertise to facilitate both high-wage and low-wage applications, ensuring compliance with Canadian labor standards. For families aiming to reunite in Canada, Marla handles spousal, dependent child, and parent or grandparent sponsorship applications, offering precise guidance on documentation and eligibility. Entrepreneurs and investors exploring Canada’s business immigration programs benefit from her proficiency in navigating start-up visas, investor pathways, and provincial entrepreneur streams. Additionally, she supports international students in obtaining study permits, helping clients understand requirements, submit complete applications, and address potential challenges such as proof of finances or dual intent issues. Marla’s deep knowledge of immigration law and practice enables her to provide accurate, results-driven advice across these specialized areas. Based in Vancouver, she assists clients nationwide through personalized, case-specific strategies designed to achieve successful outcomes in navigating Canada’s immigration system.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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