Rouxanne Irving
Rodesha Immigration Management Services Inc.
College ID #R534949
Rouxanne Irving is a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R534949) and the founder of Rodesha Immigration Management Services Inc., based in Hamilton, Ontario. With expertise spanning study permits, work visas, family sponsorships, and Canadian citizenship, she is committed to guiding clients through complex immigration pathways. Rouxanne migrated to Canada in 2011 as an international student, earning a Business Accounting diploma (Honors) from Mohawk College, where she was awarded the President’s Silver Medal for academic excellence and campus contributions. Originally from Jamaica, she holds a Secondary Business Education Diploma from Moneague College. Her multilingual abilities, including fluency in Jamaican Patois, help her connect with clients from diverse backgrounds. Beyond her professional endeavors, Rouxanne is actively involved in local community initiatives, serving as an executive member of Global Hamilton Connect. Passionate about empowering others to achieve their immigration goals, she blends empathy, precision, and expertise in every client interaction.
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Immigration Services Explained
Rouxanne Irving specializes in delivering tailor-made immigration solutions for individuals and families navigating Canada’s immigration system. For international students, she provides comprehensive guidance on applying for and extending study permits, ensuring compliance with academic and immigration requirements. Those looking to build their professional future in Canada can benefit from her expertise in securing work permits, including employer-specific and open work permits, aligned with federal and provincial regulations. Rouxanne also supports families seeking reunification through Canada’s Family Sponsorship programs, guiding sponsors and applicants through spousal, common-law partner, and dependent child sponsorship applications. For those ready to take the final step toward becoming Canadian citizens, she streamlines the citizenship application process, offering clarity on eligibility criteria and required documentation. Whether clients are pursuing higher education, employment opportunities, family reunification, or Canadian citizenship, Rouxanne’s in-depth knowledge of immigration pathways, combined with her ability to navigate procedural intricacies, ensures efficient and accurate application preparation. Located in Hamilton, Ontario, she is well-versed in federal immigration laws and policy updates, providing a steady hand to clients as they work toward achieving their immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Rouxanne Irving brings immigration expertise directly to the Jamaican Patois-speaking community, consulting entirely in Jamaican Patois for maximum clarity.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Hamilton, Ontario
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