Monica Marcela Diaz Cortes
Battista Migration Law Group
College ID #R531811
Monica Marcela Diaz Cortes is a highly accomplished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R531811) and Senior Paralegal at Battista Migration Law Group in Toronto. Originally from Colombia, she holds a bachelor's degree in Communications and brings over seven years of expertise in Canadian immigration law. Her practice spans permanent and temporary residence applications, Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA), citizenship processes, and family sponsorship applications. Fluent in Spanish, Monica skillfully serves diverse communities, ensuring clear and culturally sensitive communication throughout the immigration process. Her career includes extensive work alongside prominent immigration lawyers, giving her deep insights into complex immigration cases. Monica is dedicated to delivering personalized service and empowering her clients to navigate the challenges of Canadian immigration with confidence.
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Monica Marcela Diaz Cortes specializes in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration processes, offering expert guidance on Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA), citizenship applications, and family sponsorship pathways. For employers aiming to hire foreign workers, she provides comprehensive assistance with LMIA applications, ensuring compliance with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) requirements and helping businesses secure authorization to fill critical workforce gaps. In citizenship matters, Monica adeptly supports permanent residents in preparing and submitting their applications, addressing eligibility components such as residency obligations and readying clients for the citizenship test or interview. Additionally, she offers strategic counsel on family sponsorship, guiding Canadian citizens and permanent residents through the process of reuniting with loved ones under spousal, common-law, or parent and grandparent sponsorship programs. Her meticulous approach ensures all applications are complete, accurate, and align with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards. Whether assisting individuals or families, Monica’s in-depth knowledge of immigration policies and step-by-step support helps clients efficiently achieve their goals while avoiding delays or complications. Her tailored services prioritize clarity and precision, making the immigration process more manageable and less stressful for those she serves.
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Toronto, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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