Sandy Erdemir
My Canada Connection Immigration
College ID #R531835
Sandy Erdemir is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R531835, practicing through My Canada Connection Immigration based in Toronto, Ontario. She specializes in a wide range of immigration programs, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, work permits, family sponsorships, and study visas. Sandy is committed to helping individuals and families navigate Canada's immigration pathways with clarity and professionalism. Known for her multilingual capabilities, she effectively serves diverse communities (specific language details were not found). Sandy's meticulous approach has enabled her clients to achieve success across various immigration scenarios, from temporary visas to permanent residency applications. At My Canada Connection Immigration, her focus remains on empowering aspiring immigrants to realize their Canadian dreams through expert guidance tailored to their unique goals.
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Sandy Erdemir provides comprehensive immigration services tailored to meet a wide range of Canadian immigration needs. Specializing in Express Entry, she assists skilled workers in maximizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and streamlining their journey to permanent residency. For individuals seeking provincial opportunities, Sandy navigates the complexities of the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), guiding applicants through province-specific streams to secure nominations that enhance their chances of success. Her expertise in work permits ensures that foreign workers and employers meet all regulatory requirements, whether applying for employer-specific or open work permits. Families looking to reunite in Canada can rely on her knowledge of Family Sponsorship programs, as she carefully manages spousal, common-law partner, and dependent child sponsorship applications to ensure compliance and accuracy. For students aspiring to study in Canada, Sandy simplifies the study permit application process while advising on pathways to extend permits or transition to permanent residency post-graduation. With in-depth familiarity across these programs and a meticulous approach to documentation, Sandy equips her clients with the tools necessary to navigate Canada’s dynamic immigration system. Her focused guidance helps applicants understand their eligibility, avoid delays, and achieve their immigration goals effectively.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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