Rene Iriarte
RC Iriarte Immigration Services Canada
College ID #R711386
Rene Iriarte is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with active registration under CICC (#R711386). As the founder of RC Iriarte Immigration Services Canada, based in Pickering, Ontario, he specializes in assisting clients with permanent residency pathways, work and study permits, and family sponsorship applications. Rene brings deep expertise in navigating complex immigration systems, enabling families and individuals to achieve their goals of living and working in Canada seamlessly. Serving a multicultural clientele, he is fluent in Spanish, which strengthens his ability to assist Spanish-speaking clients. With a commitment to integrity and personalized guidance, Rene focuses on delivering transparent and effective immigration solutions tailored to each client’s unique circumstances.
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Immigration Services Explained
Rene Iriarte offers specialized Canadian immigration services tailored to individuals and families seeking to navigate specific pathways to residency and sponsorship. With expertise in study permit applications, he supports international students in securing authorization to pursue their education in Canada, ensuring compliance with academic requirements and visa regulations. For families aiming to reunite, Rene guides clients through the intricate process of family sponsorship, facilitating the sponsorship of spouses, children, and other eligible relatives under Canadian immigration law. His proficiency extends to permanent residency applications, expertly advising clients on the various streams available, including economic immigration programs and family reunification options. Rene also assists with sponsorship applications, providing thorough consultation and end-to-end support for sponsors seeking to bring loved ones to Canada. By combining comprehensive knowledge of Canadian immigration policies with a meticulous approach to documentation and requirements, Rene ensures each application is prepared with precision and attention to detail. Whether the goal is studying, living, or building a future in Canada, Rene is adept at addressing complex cases and simplifying procedures so that clients can confidently achieve their immigration objectives.
Local Immigration Context
Rene Iriarte partners with Spanish-speaking newcomers across all stages of Canadian immigration, offering strategy, documentation guidance, and full application support in Spanish.
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Pickering, Ontario
Pickering, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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