Rana Ayyash
Parallel 49 Canada Immigration
College ID #R529913
Rana Ayyash is a trusted Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R529913) and the founder of Parallel 49 Canada Immigration in Mississauga, Ontario. Drawing from her own relocation journey from Jordan to Canada in 2012, she combines personal experience with deep professional acumen to guide clients through complex immigration pathways. Her expertise includes family sponsorship, refugee applications, provincial nominee programs, skilled worker programs, and start-up visas. Before her immigration consulting career, Rana gained meaningful experience working with humanitarian organizations such as the United Nations and International Organization for Migration. Fluent in Arabic, she effectively serves a diverse client base, offering tailored advice for individuals and families from various cultural backgrounds. Rana’s work is rooted in compassion and a genuine commitment to transforming lives by helping others achieve their Canadian dreams.
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Mississauga, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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