Samina Tampal
Tampal Immigration Services Limited
College ID #R708744
Samina Tampal is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R708744) and the founder of Tampal Immigration Services Limited, based in Barrie, Ontario. With over two decades of corporate experience in senior management roles, she brings exceptional organizational skills and a client-first approach to immigration consulting. Samina specializes in assisting with family sponsorships, work permits, study permits, permanent residency, and Canadian citizenship applications, tailoring solutions to meet the unique needs of each client. Fluent in multiple languages, Samina effectively supports diverse communities navigating Canada’s immigration pathways. She is committed to providing personalized and ethical services, ensuring each client receives complete attention from consultation to application submission. Samina’s dedication to excellence is guided by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants' Professional Code of Ethics.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Samina Tampal, a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R708744) and founder of Tampal Immigration Services Limited, is dedicated to guiding individuals and families through Canada’s complex immigration pathways. Based in Barrie, Ontario, Samina offers comprehensive expertise in family sponsorships, study and work permits, permanent residency, and Canadian citizenship applications. Her ability to simplify intricate processes ensures that clients receive straightforward, tailored advice for their unique circumstances.
For students seeking study permits, Samina provides end-to-end support, helping them navigate requirements and prepare strong applications for success. Professionals and employers benefit from her detailed understanding of work permits, enabling seamless transitions into Canada’s workforce. Families aiming to reunite find her personalized approach instrumental in completing family sponsorship applications with care and diligence. Additionally, those pursuing permanent residency or Canadian citizenship can rely on her expertise to achieve their immigration goals efficiently.
Fluent in multiple languages, Samina excels in supporting a wide range of cultural backgrounds. Her ethical, client-focused service is rooted in the professional standards set by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, ensuring every case receives her full attention.
Business Locations
Barrie, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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