NNEKA REGINA ANIEZE
ReginaMax immigration services
College ID #R1037024
Nneka Regina Anieze is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R1037024. As the founder of ReginaMax Immigration Services, based in Windsor, Ontario, she provides expert guidance tailored to individuals, families, and businesses seeking immigration solutions. Nneka specializes in a wide range of services, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, study permits, work permits, and family sponsorship pathways. With a deep commitment to ethical and transparent practices, she ensures personalized attention throughout the immigration journey. Known for her ability to connect with diverse communities, Nneka brings cultural sensitivity and multilingual skills to her practice, speaking languages such as Igbo to better serve clients of African heritage. Her consultancy is rooted in the values of professionalism, integrity, and dedication to client success. Nneka’s mission is to open doors for global talent and families, bridging opportunities in Canada with meticulous and compassionate care.
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Immigration Services Explained
Nneka Regina Anieze offers a comprehensive selection of immigration services designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals and families navigating Canada’s immigration process. Her expertise in Express Entry ensures that skilled workers can efficiently access pathways to permanent residency, with tailored strategies to maximize Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. For international students, Nneka provides in-depth guidance on obtaining study permits, helping clients secure their future in Canada’s world-class educational institutions while addressing compliance with study conditions. She is also highly experienced in family sponsorship, assisting Canadians and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones through streamlined sponsorship applications for spouses, children, and other eligible family members. For those pursuing temporary work opportunities, Nneka specializes in work permit applications, including employer-specific and open permits, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and employer documentation. Her expertise extends to helping clients navigate Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), providing tailored advice for those seeking opportunities in specific provinces. By focusing on accurate documentation, eligibility assessments, and timely submissions, Nneka ensures clarity and efficiency at every stage of the immigration process, empowering her clients to achieve their goals in Canada.
Local Immigration Context
NNEKA REGINA ANIEZE walks Igbo-speaking clients through Canada's immigration system, ensuring every form, regulation, eligibility requirement, and processing deadline is explained clearly in Igbo.
Business Locations
Waterloo, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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