Natalia Cerqueira Da Silva
Transitions Immigration Services
College ID #R534977
Natalia Cerqueira Da Silva is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R534977 and the founder of Transitions Immigration Services, based in Toronto, Ontario. Her work focuses on providing strategic assistance across a wide range of immigration programs, including Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, Business Immigration, and LMIA applications. As an experienced consultant, Natalia has earned a reputation for meticulous preparation and personalized guidance tailored to the unique needs of her clients. Fluent in multiple languages, Natalia is adept at serving diverse communities and navigating the challenges faced by individuals and families seeking a new start in Canada. Her expertise extends to Provincial Nominee Programs, humanitarian cases, and study permits, making her an invaluable resource for clients pursuing both temporary and permanent immigration solutions. Natalia’s commitment to excellence and her deep understanding of Canadian immigration policies underscore her dedication to helping clients achieve their dreams.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Natalia Cerqueira Da Silva provides tailored support across a diverse range of Canadian immigration pathways, guiding clients through every step of the process. For those pursuing permanent residency, she specializes in Express Entry applications, ensuring profiles are optimized to meet eligibility requirements under the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades programs. Families looking to reunite in Canada can trust her expertise in Family Sponsorship, including spousal, parental, and dependent sponsorships. Entrepreneurs and investors seeking opportunities in Canada benefit from her in-depth knowledge of Business Immigration options, while employers and foreign workers can rely on her proficiency in navigating the complex LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) process. Natalia also advises on Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), crafting strategies to maximize success based on regional immigration priorities. For those facing exceptional circumstances, she offers compassionate counsel for Humanitarian and Compassionate applications. Additionally, she supports students with Study Permit applications, helping them access Canada’s world-class education system. With her strategic and detail-oriented approach, Natalia ensures her clients receive clear, precise guidance to achieve their immigration goals.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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