Romy Tabunar
YAY IMMIGRATION SERVICES LTD.
College ID #R711173
Romy Tabunar is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) under registration number R711173 and serves as a key consultant at YAY Immigration Services Ltd., based in Burnaby, British Columbia. With in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration laws, Romy specializes in study permits, work permits, family sponsorships, and visitor visa applications, offering tailored guidance to clients from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, Romy provides expert advice on navigating the complexities of immigration pathways, ensuring a seamless experience for newcomers. His professional commitment is enhanced by his fluency in Filipino, enabling him to effectively assist and communicate with Filipino-speaking clients. At YAY Immigration Services, Romy is dedicated to simplifying the immigration process while delivering exceptional services rooted in ethical practice and client-centered support. His proactive approach and personalized solutions have made him an indispensable resource within the Canadian immigration landscape.
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Romy Tabunar provides expert guidance in some of the most sought-after areas of Canadian immigration, helping clients navigate the intricacies of study permits, work permits, family sponsorships, and visitor visas. For prospective students aiming to pursue education in Canada, Romy ensures that study permit applications are handled with precision, including assistance with admission documents, compliance with visa conditions, and understanding post-graduation work opportunities. Individuals seeking employment in Canada benefit from Romy’s expertise in work permits, where he advises on employer-specific and open work permits, helping applicants seamlessly meet eligibility requirements and gain access to Canada’s thriving job market. In matters of family sponsorships, Romy carefully manages applications to reunite loved ones, simplifying the process for spouses, partners, dependent children, or parents seeking permanent residency. For travelers wishing to explore Canada temporarily, Romy also specializes in visitor visas, ensuring applications comply with entry regulations while addressing concerns about travel history or proof of financial support. Each service is tailored to align with clients’ goals, supported by Romy’s deep understanding of Canadian immigration pathways and policies. Between complex documentation and procedural nuances, Romy’s expertise helps clients overcome challenges while preparing for a successful immigration experience.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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