Martha Paola Acosta Diaz
Immiland Law Professional Corporation
College ID #R713161
Martha Paola Acosta Diaz is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) licensed under the CICC (License #R713161) and a key team member at Immiland Law Professional Corporation. She holds a Specialization Diploma in Canadian and Quebec Immigration Regulation from the University of Montreal, a Master's in Anthropology from Université Paris X, and a Bachelor's in Communications from Peru. With extensive experience in managing integration services and as a university lecturer, she provides personalized immigration consulting in English, French, and Spanish. Known for her empathetic and practical approach, Martha specializes in assisting families, students, and workers seeking a fresh start in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Martha Paola Acosta Diaz specializes in navigating complex Canadian immigration pathways with a focus on family sponsorships, study permits, and work permits. For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones, she guides clients through the family sponsorship process, ensuring adherence to Canadian Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regulations while providing clarity on eligibility criteria, required documentation, and timelines. Her expertise extends to helping prospective students secure study permits, offering tailored advice on meeting academic admission requirements, proving financial sufficiency, and complying with study-related immigration conditions. Additionally, she assists professionals and skilled workers in obtaining work permits by assessing employment offers, understanding employer compliance requirements, and facilitating applications for temporary or open work permits. Her approach is methodical, prioritizing accuracy in applications while addressing any potential challenges that may arise during the immigration process. Martha delivers step-by-step guidance to clients, helping them navigate IRCC policies and procedures seamlessly, whether they are expanding career opportunities, pursuing education in Canada, or building a future with family. Leveraging her proficiency in these key areas, her immigration consulting fosters successful outcomes for those looking to achieve their unique goals within Canada’s legal framework.
Local Immigration Context
Martha Paola Acosta Diaz consults with French and Spanish-speaking applicants in French and Spanish, offering a culturally familiar environment for immigration planning.
Business Locations
Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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