Mary Angelica Potes Martinez
MAPM Canadian Immigration Consulting
College ID #R705528
Mary Angelica Potes Martinez is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R705528) and founder of MAPM Canadian Immigration Consulting, based in Kitchener, Ontario. With years of professional expertise, she specializes in pathways such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorship, work permits, and student visas. Originally from Colombia, Mary combines her firsthand immigration experience with extensive knowledge of Canadian immigration processes to offer personalized and empathetic consultations tailored to client needs. A fluent Spanish speaker, she is committed to serving Latin American clients as well as a diverse multicultural clientele. Since obtaining her RCIC certification in 2020, she has assisted numerous individuals in achieving their Canadian immigration goals with transparency and professionalism. Mary’s mission is rooted in ensuring clients feel supported and confident throughout their journey to Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Mary Angelica Potes Martinez offers expert guidance on a range of Canadian immigration programs designed to address diverse client needs. For those pursuing permanent residency, she specializes in navigating the Express Entry system, including the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and eligibility for Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class programs. She also assists clients in exploring Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), providing tailored support to identify and apply for province-specific immigration streams. For individuals aiming to reunite with loved ones, Mary offers comprehensive assistance with family sponsorship applications, ensuring all requirements are met for sponsoring a spouse, common-law partner, dependent child, or parent. Her expertise extends to securing work permits, helping clients with employer-specific and open work permit applications, as well as addressing Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) processes where applicable. Clients benefit from her thorough understanding of the nuances involved in transitioning between temporary and permanent residency statuses. At every stage, Mary ensures all documentation is accurate and compliant with current Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regulations, giving clients the clarity and confidence needed to move forward with their Canadian immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Mary Angelica Potes Martinez accompanies Spanish-speaking applicants at every stage, clearly communicating immigration procedures, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirements in Spanish.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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