Sonam Dema
Dema International Immigration Services
College ID #R516017
Sonam Dema is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R516017) and the founder of Dema International Immigration Services, based in Victoria, British Columbia. Since earning her RCIC designation in 2016, she has built significant expertise in immigration pathways such as study permits, Super Visas, business immigration, and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. With a Master of Education from the University of Victoria and a decade of prior experience in international education and human resources, she is particularly passionate about supporting international students. Originally from Bhutan, Sonam’s personal immigration journey inspires her commitment to helping newcomers navigate Canadian immigration with care and efficiency. She is multilingual, speaking Dzongkha fluently, and actively serves clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Dedicated to ethical and effective immigration consulting, Sonam remains focused on empowering clients to achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Victoria, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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