Wilma Cecilia Gomes
Gomes Immigration Consultant
College ID #R512998
Wilma Cecilia Gomes is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R512998) and founder of Gomes Immigration Consultant, based in Toronto, Ontario. With over a decade of experience in immigration and legal services, she provides personalized assistance to individuals, families, and employers navigating Canada’s immigration system. Her expertise spans a wide range of services, including Express Entry applications, family sponsorships, work and study permits, caregiver programs, and applications under humanitarian and compassionate grounds. A graduate with honors from both Humber College’s Immigration Consultant program and George Brown College’s Paralegal program, Wilma is also a licensed member of the Law Society of Ontario. She brought valuable legal experience to her practice from her tenure at Research In Motion (now BlackBerry) and a leading law firm. Known for her client-centric approach, Wilma works tirelessly to simplify the immigration process. Fluent in Portuguese, she supports a diverse client base with professionalism and care. Passionate about reuniting families and helping newcomers achieve their Canadian dreams, Wilma is committed to delivering reliable and efficient immigration support.
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Immigration Services Explained
Wilma Cecilia Gomes provides tailored immigration solutions for individuals, families, and employers navigating Canada’s complex immigration pathways. Specializing in Express Entry applications, she guides skilled workers and professionals through the Comprehensive Ranking System, ensuring clients maximize their eligibility and submit thorough profiles for permanent residency. Her expertise in family sponsorship shines in reuniting loved ones, assisting Canadian citizens and permanent residents in sponsoring spouses, children, or parents under federal programs. Employers and temporary workers rely on Ms. Gomes for streamlined assistance with work permits, including LMIA applications and employer-specific documentation. She also supports international students seeking study permits, offering detailed direction on meeting academic institution requirements and staying compliant with immigration regulations during their educational journey. Using her knowledge of humanitarian and compassionate grounds, she advises clients facing exceptional circumstances, helping them demonstrate their eligibility for permanent residency through compelling applications that reflect their challenges and contributions to Canadian society. With a meticulous focus on immigration processes and regulatory standards, Ms. Gomes ensures each client’s case is handled with professionalism and precision, empowering them to achieve their goals in Canada.
Local Immigration Context
Wilma Cecilia Gomes is fluent in Portuguese, offering Portuguese-speaking clients professional immigration consultations in the language they are most comfortable using.
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Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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