Marlene Elizabeth Levine
BEAM Canada Immigration Consulting
College ID #R530117
Marlene Elizabeth Levine is an accomplished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Originally from Ecuador, Marlene holds a Bachelor in Commerce from Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, Ecuador’s leading university. After immigrating to Canada in 2006, she pursued advanced education at the University of British Columbia, earning a Certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies, and Procedures. Marlene is fluent in Spanish, allowing her to effectively support diverse communities in navigating Canadian immigration processes. As the founder of BEAM Canada Immigration Consulting, she specializes in family sponsorships, express entry applications, study and work permits, and visitor visas. Marlene is deeply committed to reunifying families and enabling individuals to achieve their Canadian dreams through expert guidance and diligent representation. Her personal immigration journey inspires her to provide empathetic and precise support to her clients.
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Immigration Services Explained
Marlene Elizabeth Levine offers tailored immigration solutions designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals and families seeking to make Canada their home. Through her expertise in Express Entry, she helps skilled professionals and workers navigate the complexities of Canada’s points-based immigration system, ensuring applications are optimized for faster processing and success. For those aiming to work in Canada, Marlene provides comprehensive guidance on obtaining Work Permits, whether for employer-specific positions or open permits that allow greater flexibility. Visitors and families wishing to reunite through the Visitor Visa or Super Visa program benefit from her thorough understanding of eligibility requirements, application procedures, and documentation, helping clients secure temporary entry with confidence. Additionally, Marlene assists those seeking to transition to Canadian citizenship, offering step-by-step support on meeting residency obligations, completing the application process, and successfully preparing for the citizenship test. Known for her meticulous approach, Marlene ensures that every application adheres to the latest immigration policies and is custom-tailored to align with client goals. Her extensive knowledge of Canada’s immigration pathways guarantees precise advice and seamless application handling across all services, making her an invaluable resource for immigration success in Whitby and beyond.
Local Immigration Context
Marlene Elizabeth Levine conducts all immigration consultations in Spanish, removing language barriers so newcomers can pursue Canadian residency with confidence.
Business Locations
Whitby, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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