Roberto Rodriguez David
ADANAC IMMIGRATION SOLUTIONS INC.
College ID #R707090
Roberto Rodriguez David is the founder and principal consultant of Adanac Immigration Solutions Inc., and a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with registration number R707090. Holding a certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies, and Procedures from the University of British Columbia, his training includes mentorship from some of Canada’s leading immigration practitioners. Roberto specializes in permanent residency pathways, including Express Entry and family sponsorship, as well as visas for visitors, workers, and students. He brings extensive expertise in preparing strong, detail-oriented applications to maximize approval rates. Fluent in Spanish, he is dedicated to serving diverse communities with personalized immigration solutions. Guided by professionalism and trust, Roberto is passionate about making his clients’ dreams of moving to Canada a reality.
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Roberto Rodriguez David provides tailored immigration consulting services to meet diverse client needs in Vancouver and beyond. As an expert in Express Entry, Roberto assists skilled workers in navigating Canada's competitive permanent residency system, guiding applicants through eligibility assessments, Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) calculations, and profile creation. For those seeking to reunite with loved ones, he specializes in Family Sponsorship applications, including spousal sponsorships, ensuring all required documentation is meticulously prepared for submission. His proficiency in visitor visas supports clients planning short-term stays in Canada, whether for tourism, family visits, or business purposes, simplifying complex application requirements. With a detailed approach to Work Permits, Roberto advises foreign workers and employers on gaining authorization for employment in Canada, addressing specific permit categories like employer-specific LMIA-based permits. Students aiming to study in Canada benefit from his expertise in Study Permits, where he provides insights into choosing designated learning institutions (DLIs), fulfilling academic prerequisites, and securing the necessary permits for their educational journey. At every step, Roberto’s depth of knowledge helps clients navigate the intricacies of Canada’s immigration system efficiently, ensuring smooth transitions and successful outcomes. Each service is grounded in a thorough understanding of Canadian immigration laws and policies, offering personalized solutions tailored to individual objectives.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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