Vitoria Violante Correia
Correia & Associates Immigration Consulting Services
College ID #R513559
Vitoria Violante Correia is the founder and principal consultant at Correia & Associates Immigration Consulting Services in Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally from Santa Maria in the Azores, Portugal, she holds a Law degree from Lusíada University in Lisbon, completed in 1998. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R513559), she specializes in study permits, work permits, family sponsorship applications, and business immigration pathways, including economic programs and Quebec-specific immigration systems. Fluent in Portuguese and Greek, Vitoria has a strong commitment to supporting diverse communities navigating Canadian immigration processes. She is a member in good standing with the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC) and actively champions a client-centered approach to facilitate successful outcomes. Her firm is known for its dedication to alleviating stress and delivering reliable, cost-effective services tailored to individual and corporate needs.
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Vitoria Violante Correia provides tailored immigration consulting services that address a range of Canadian immigration needs. For individuals pursuing academic opportunities in Canada, she offers dedicated guidance on study permit applications, ensuring compliance with the necessary requirements to help students achieve their educational goals. For those seeking career opportunities, Vitoria assists with work permit applications, navigating employer-specific requirements and processing pathways, such as LMIA-based permits or open work permits, to facilitate lawful employment in Canada. Families looking to reunite can rely on her expertise in family sponsorship, where she provides comprehensive support for spousal, partner, or dependent child sponsorships, guiding clients through documentation, eligibility criteria, and processing timelines. Entrepreneurs and investors interested in Canada’s business immigration pathways also benefit from her extensive knowledge of economic immigration programs, including the Start-Up Visa Program and provincial business streams. Additionally, she offers strategic advice regarding Quebec’s distinct immigration system for business applicants seeking opportunities in that province. Vitoria’s work encompasses every stage of the application process, from eligibility assessments to assembling persuasive application packages, ensuring precision and accuracy. Her in-depth knowledge of regulatory frameworks and immigration policies enables her to offer reliable solutions tailored to each client’s unique circumstances, whether they’re pursuing personal, professional, or business futures in Canada.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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