Roxana Lungu
Canadian Provincial Nominee and Immigration Services
College ID #R414767
Roxana Lungu is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R414767) specializing in Canadian immigration pathways through Canadian Provincial Nominee and Immigration Services. Based in Toronto, she holds extensive experience in guiding clients through programs such as Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), family sponsorship, work permits, and study permits for international students. Her multilingual capabilities, including proficiency in Romanian, enable her to connect effectively with diverse communities. With a deep commitment to personalized service, Roxana has successfully assisted countless individuals and families in achieving their permanent residency goals. Her expertise encompasses navigating complex immigration regulations, ensuring timely and accurate submissions. Roxana's dedicated approach reflects her passion for facilitating smoother transitions for newcomers to Canada, underscoring her reputation as a trusted consultant in her field.
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Immigration Services Explained
Roxana Lungu offers strategic guidance across key Canadian immigration pathways, providing tailored support for individuals and families navigating Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), sponsorship applications, work permits, and study permits. For those pursuing permanent residency through PNPs, she assists clients in identifying the most suitable provincial stream, preparing comprehensive applications, and meeting province-specific eligibility requirements. In family sponsorship cases, Roxana helps Canadian citizens and permanent residents reunite with loved ones by meticulously managing spouse, partner, or dependent sponsorship processes, ensuring all documentation aligns with immigration regulations.
For professionals and employers exploring work permit options, Roxana simplifies a wide range of employment-based applications, helping applicants and businesses navigate Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), employer-specific permits, and other requirements. Meanwhile, international students looking to study in Canada benefit from her in-depth knowledge of study permit applications, from institution selection and acceptance letter verification to compliance with IRCC study requirements.
By focusing exclusively on these immigration services, Roxana ensures clarity in every step, equipping clients with the tools needed for successful outcomes. Her expertise lies in decoding complex immigration policies, minimizing delays, and streamlining the application process, making her an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to work, study, or settle in Canada through these specialized pathways.
Local Immigration Context
Romanian-speaking communities appreciate Roxana Lungu's ability to provide thorough, professional immigration guidance in their preferred language, Romanian.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
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