Ofelia Thompson
Thompson Legal Services
College ID #R509569
Ofelia Thompson, founder and president of Thompson Legal Services, is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with the CICC (R509569) and a licensed paralegal in Ontario. With a deep passion for assisting individuals with life-changing immigration matters, she specializes in family sponsorship, skilled worker programs, business immigration, humanitarian applications, and pathways to permanent residency. Her office also supports students, temporary workers, and visitors navigating complex immigration processes. Fluent in Tagalog, Ofelia serves diverse communities with compassion and integrity. Her practice is guided by principles of transparency and dedication, consistently exceeding client expectations. As a Commissioner for Taking Affidavits in Ontario, she seamlessly combines legal expertise with immigration consulting, offering a broad range of personalized services.
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Immigration Services Explained
Ofelia Thompson provides a comprehensive range of immigration services tailored to individuals and families seeking pathways to temporary or permanent residency in Canada. She specializes in family sponsorship applications, assisting Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones from abroad. For skilled professionals, she navigates the Federal Skilled Worker Program, helping candidates meet eligibility requirements and maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores under Express Entry. Business owners and entrepreneurs can rely on her expertise in business immigration solutions, whether pursuing provincial business programs or federal pathways designed for investors and innovators. Ofelia also guides clients through Humanitarian and Compassionate applications, addressing unique circumstances that may warrant special consideration for permanent residency. Additionally, she supports international students in securing study permits, ensuring compliance with educational institution and immigration requirements. Temporary workers benefit from her in-depth knowledge of work permits, employer compliance, and LMIA-exempt categories. For visitors, she expertly handles tourist visa applications, ensuring applicants fulfill eligibility criteria and present strong cases for approval. Each service is meticulously tailored to simplify complex immigration processes, ensuring clients receive clear guidance and professional representation every step of the way.
Local Immigration Context
Ofelia Thompson supports Tagalog-speaking clients by offering immigration consultations in Tagalog, ensuring clarity at every stage of the process.
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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