Tamilla Wallace
Golden Compass Immigration services Inc.
College ID #R531371
Tamilla Wallace is a licensed Canadian immigration consultant with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding RCIC registration number R531371. As the founder of Golden Compass Immigration Services Inc., based in Vaughan, Ontario, she has built a reputation for guiding individuals and families through Canada’s complex immigration processes with expertise and care. Tamilla specializes in family sponsorships, permanent residency pathways, and skilled worker programs, ensuring tailored solutions for each client’s unique situation. A multilingual professional, Tamilla provides services in English and other languages, enhancing her ability to connect with clients from diverse backgrounds. Under her leadership, Golden Compass Immigration Services delivers exceptional service founded on integrity and professionalism. Passionate about transforming lives, she is committed to helping clients achieve their Canadian dream with clarity and confidence.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Tamilla Wallace offers expert guidance in three key areas of Canadian immigration: family sponsorship, permanent residency, and skilled worker programs. For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones in Canada, Tamilla provides comprehensive support with family sponsorship applications, including spousal, common-law, parent, and dependent child sponsorships. She ensures that clients navigate the extensive documentation requirements and meet eligibility criteria, reducing delays and potential setbacks. When it comes to permanent residency, Tamilla’s expertise lies in crafting personalized strategies tailored to each client’s circumstances, whether through economic immigration programs, provincial nominee pathways, or Express Entry. Her familiarity with application timelines and document submission guarantees a streamlined process for those aiming to make Canada their home. Skilled professionals planning to contribute to Canada’s workforce can also rely on Tamilla to assess eligibility and guide them through work-based immigration programs. From selecting the right program under Express Entry’s Federal Skilled Worker Stream to understanding provincial requirements, she offers clear, actionable steps. With up-to-date knowledge of Canada’s evolving immigration policies, Tamilla ensures her clients are equipped to succeed in their immigration journeys.
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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