Tomoko Ito Prezia Oliveira
TIP IMMIGRATION CONSULTING
College ID #R707055
Tomoko Ito Prezia Oliveira is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R707055) and the founder of TIP Immigration Consulting. Based in Calgary, Alberta, she specializes in study permits, visitor visas, working holiday programs, and family sponsorships. Originally from Japan, she moved to Canada in her early thirties and brings a personal understanding of the immigration journey to her work. She earned her professional designation through Ashton College, driven by a passion to support others striving for new beginnings in Canada. Tomoko communicates fluently in Japanese, enabling her to serve Japanese-speaking clients effectively. Her firm prioritizes personalized immigration strategies and has guided many individuals toward achieving their Canadian dream. Committed to fostering cross-cultural connections, she remains a trusted advocate for her clients' success.
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Calgary, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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