OPEYEMI ROSELINE OLAWOYE
Pillarstone Law Practice
College ID #R1040738
Opeyemi Roseline Olawoye is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and RCIC-IRB, holding CICC registration number R1040738. As a key professional at Pillarstone Law Practice, she brings a wealth of experience in navigating complex immigration cases, including spousal sponsorship, refugee claims, study and work permits, visitor visas, and citizenship and permanent residency applications. Opeyemi holds a Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law from Queen’s University. She also has a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Lagos and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity from Durham College, which enhances her expertise in managing digital immigration processes. Known for her client-centered approach, she provides tailored solutions to diverse communities, ensuring a seamless pathway to settling in Canada. Outside her practice, she enjoys sharing historical narratives through digital media and remains committed to ongoing learning in immigration law to better serve her clients.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Opeyemi Roseline Olawoye provides a comprehensive suite of immigration services designed to address a wide range of client needs within Canada’s complex immigration framework. Her expertise in spousal sponsorship helps reunite families, guiding applicants through the intricate requirements to secure sponsorship approval. She assists individuals seeking temporary status in Canada with visitor visa applications and Super Visa submissions, ensuring compliance with eligibility criteria for long-term family visits. For those pursuing work opportunities, Opeyemi expertly handles work permit applications, offering tailored solutions for professionals, skilled workers, and employers alike. Navigating the path to permanent residency is another cornerstone of her practice; she supports applicants in achieving this milestone through programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and other specialized immigration streams. Beyond residency, Opeyemi advises clients on citizenship applications, helping them meet statutory requirements and successfully complete the final step toward becoming Canadian citizens. Her experience extends to refugee claims, assisting individuals seeking protection within Canada, along with addressing complex immigration situations that require advanced problem-solving and legal insight. With her RCIC and RCIC-IRB credentials, Opeyemi offers in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration law, providing practical, results-driven strategies tailored to each unique case she handles.
Business Locations
Oshawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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