Wilfredo Crisostomo Marasigan
WDM Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R533081
Wilfredo “Dags” Crisostomo Marasigan is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R533081) and the driving force behind WDM Immigration Consulting Inc., located in Ajax, Ontario. With extensive expertise in Canadian immigration programs, he assists clients with Express Entry applications, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorships, study permits, work permits, and refugee protection. Holding an Immigration Consultant Certificate from Humber College, a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from De La Salle University, and advanced certifications in project management, he combines education with over a decade of experience in immigration services. Mr. Marasigan is also a Commissioner of Oaths for immigration documents and serves diverse communities across Canada and worldwide. Fluent in Filipino, he fosters connections with clients seeking tailored solutions for their immigration goals. His dedication to client advocacy and professional integrity has earned his firm recognition as one of Ajax's top immigration consultancies. Wilfredo passionately strives to empower clients to achieve their aspirations of living and working in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Wilfredo Crisostomo Marasigan specializes in a range of Canadian immigration pathways, providing tailored guidance to meet diverse client needs. For individuals seeking permanent residency, he expertly navigates the complexities of the Express Entry system, offering precise assistance with profile creation, eligibility assessments, and documentation to maximize Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. Those pursuing career opportunities in Canada can rely on his in-depth knowledge of work permit applications, whether for employer-specific LMIA-based permits or open work permits. Students aspiring to study in Canada benefit from his strategic approach to obtaining study permits, ensuring compliance with requirements like proof of financial support and acceptance from designated learning institutions. Wilfredo is also well-versed in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), helping clients align their skills and experience with the unique demands of various provinces. Furthermore, he provides steadfast support to individuals seeking refugee protection, guiding them through the intricacies of claims, hearings, and legal documentation. With a deep understanding of Canadian immigration frameworks, Wilfredo offers clear, actionable advice to help clients confidently achieve their immigration objectives.
Local Immigration Context
Wilfredo Crisostomo Marasigan conducts all immigration consultations in Filipino, removing language barriers so newcomers can pursue Canadian residency with confidence.
Business Locations
Ajax, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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