Mira A A Ramadan
EMAN CANADIAN IMMIGRATION CONSULTANCY
College ID #R535507
Mira A A Ramadan is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R535507), serving clients through EMAN Canadian Immigration Consultancy, based in British Columbia. With a strong commitment to guiding applicants through Canada's complex immigration processes, she specializes in pathways such as Express Entry, family sponsorship, visitor visas, and study permit applications. Fluent in Arabic, Mira actively assists diverse communities in achieving their immigration goals, ensuring clear communication and tailored support. Her dedication stems from a passion for helping individuals and families create new opportunities through Canadian immigration. Mira holds an active license with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants and focuses on providing ethical, results-driven services. Her work reflects a deep understanding of immigration procedures and a client-first approach that solidifies trust and success.
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Mira A A Ramadan brings extensive expertise to the intricate realm of Canadian immigration, offering services designed to meet the needs of individuals and families alike. Her proficiency in Express Entry ensures that skilled workers receive comprehensive guidance on navigating eligibility criteria, preparing accurate profiles, and maximizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. For families seeking reunification, Mira provides step-by-step assistance with Family Sponsorship applications, ensuring all documentation supports a seamless process for sponsoring a spouse, partner, parent, or dependent child. Travelers exploring short-term stays rely on her expertise in Visitor Visa applications, where every detail—from financial proof to application accuracy—is meticulously addressed. Additionally, students pursuing academic opportunities in Canada can trust Mira’s deep understanding of Study Permit requirements, including institutional acceptance letters, proof of funds, and compliance with immigration regulations. Each consultation is tailored to align with the client’s specific goals, supporting them through the nuances of application submissions, document preparation, and procedural timelines. Whether seeking permanent residency, temporary status, or study options, Mira empowers clients to approach these pathways confidently with strategic guidance and detailed support. Through her targeted expertise, Mira ensures clarity and precision at every stage of Canada’s immigration processes.
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Surrey, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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