THERESA LAMOY LAMONT
Hope Canadian Immigration Consultancy Service Inc.
College ID #R532207
Theresa Lamoy Lamont, founder and principal consultant of Hope Canadian Immigration Consultancy Service Inc., is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532207) based in Ottawa. Originally from Jamaica, she immigrated to Canada after working in Japan for several years, where her interest in immigration law began. Specializing in family sponsorships, permanent residency applications under economic and Express Entry programs, and study permits, she provides tailored guidance to individuals and families worldwide. Her multicultural background enables her to connect deeply with clients from diverse linguistic and cultural communities, including those from French-speaking regions. Mrs. Lamont prioritizes transparency and meticulous attention to detail in every case, ensuring her clients are well-supported throughout their immigration journey. Driven by the belief that immigration creates opportunities for transformation, she continues to empower her clients to achieve their Canadian dreams.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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