PHILIPPINE ISHAK
GOMA IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC
College ID #R1040992
Philippine Ishak is a Licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB) and the founder of Goma Immigration Services Inc., where she provides expert guidance to clients worldwide on Canadian immigration pathways. With over 18 years of experience in nonprofit management and advocacy for marginalized communities, she brings a rich background in grassroots leadership and social justice to her practice. She holds a Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law from Queen’s University, as well as advanced degrees in education and computer science. Philippine specializes in permanent residency, work and study permits, family sponsorships, and representation before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Her multicultural approach is enhanced by her fluency in French, enabling her to support diverse clients effectively. Actively engaged in community-building initiatives, she serves as Vice-Chair of the board for a social enterprise supporting local food entrepreneurs. Philippine’s dedication lies in empowering clients to achieve their Canadian immigration goals with integrity and precision.
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Immigration Services Explained
Philippine Ishak offers tailored immigration solutions to individuals navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration. Specializing in study permits, she assists international students in obtaining authorization to pursue academic programs in Canada, ensuring compliance with eligibility requirements and application procedures. When it comes to permanent residency (PR), Philippine provides strategic guidance on pathways such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and family sponsorship, helping clients transition from temporary status to becoming permanent residents of Canada. For those ready to take the final step in their immigration journey, she simplifies the process of applying for Canadian citizenship, offering comprehensive support with eligibility assessments, citizenship tests, and filing applications. By focusing on these key areas of immigration law, Philippine delivers precise and actionable advice tailored to each client’s unique circumstances. Whether clients aim to study in Canada, establish their long-term residence, or embrace full citizenship, she ensures a thorough and efficient process at every stage.
Local Immigration Context
PHILIPPINE ISHAK prioritizes clarity for every French-speaking client, conducting immigration case reviews, planning sessions, and ongoing follow-ups entirely in French throughout the full process.
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Windsor, Ontario
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