Rolando Hernandez
3H Diversity Immigration Consulting
College ID #R411879
Rolando Hernandez is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R411879) and the founder of 3H Diversity Immigration Consulting, based in Whitby, Ontario. A graduate of the Immigration Practitioner Program at Seneca College, he combines professional expertise with a personal understanding of immigration challenges as a Filipino-born Canadian. With a focus on family sponsorship, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and study permits, he provides tailored guidance to clients from diverse backgrounds. Fluent in Filipino, Rolando has served immigrant communities with dedication, including his involvement with the New Canadian Children and Youth Study. Known for his methodical approach, he has successfully reunified families and assisted individuals in achieving their dreams of settling in Canada. His mission is grounded in offering compassionate, results-driven immigration services to people worldwide.
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Immigration Services Explained
Rolando Hernandez specializes in navigating Canada’s immigration pathways with precision and expertise, offering comprehensive services tailored to various client needs. For individuals seeking permanent residency through Express Entry, he provides strategic support in optimizing profiles, ensuring eligibility, and guiding submissions within the Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class streams. Those aspiring to study in Canada can rely on Rolando’s in-depth knowledge of study permit applications, from assisting with proof of acceptance and financial documentation to advising on post-graduation work opportunities. Families aiming to reunite under Canada’s Family Sponsorship programs benefit from his meticulous approach to spousal, common-law partner, and dependent child sponsorship applications, ensuring every document meets Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards. Rolando’s expertise also extends to Provincial Nominee Programs, helping clients leverage opportunities unique to specific provinces, like Ontario, to secure permanent residency. Whether navigating complex eligibility requirements or preparing detailed, error-free submissions, Rolando equips his clients with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions. His services are rooted in clarity, ensuring clients understand the processes and requirements at every stage of their immigration journey.
Local Immigration Context
Rolando Hernandez prioritizes clarity for every Filipino-speaking client, conducting immigration case reviews, planning sessions, and ongoing follow-ups entirely in Filipino throughout the full process.
Business Locations
Whitby, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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