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Roxanne Jessome

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Expertise

I can answer questions pertaining to Canadian Immigration laws, policies and procedures as well as Canadian citizenship.

Experience in the area

I am a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant specializing in the areas of family classes (spousal sponsorships, parents and grandparents), economic classes (federal skilled worker, provincial nominees, Canada experience class), and temporary entry (temporary foreign workers, visitors) and permanent residency obligations and citizenship requirements.

Organizations

Immigration Consultants Regulatory Council of Canada Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants

Education/Credentials

Graduate of the University of British Columbia, Certificate in Immigration Laws, Policies and Procedures.

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vinay05/22/12101010Roxanne, Thanks a lot for your Quick .....
Tammam05/21/12101010 
David05/18/12101010 
Emma05/16/12101010Thank-you very much Roxanne. Hopefully the PR .....
Martin05/15/12101010Thank you Roxanne for a quick and .....

Recent Answers from Roxanne Jessome

2012-05-22 Permanent Card Apply:

Dear Vinay,    Thank you for your question.  I can't answer any of your questions relating to US visas or their processes.  Completely different rules than Canada.  So you might want to ask a US expert

2012-05-21 the impact of latest chnages in process:

Hello Tammam,    Thank you for your question.  Applications submitted prior to this new rule will neither be affected or accelerated.  They will continue to process normally.  However, this could change

2012-05-20 Canadian Immigration:

Hi Camila,    Thank you for your question.  You definitely have a reason for concern but it is not impossible for you to be approved for residency as a provincial nominee.  However, you MUST disclose on

2012-05-17 IEC/PNP immigration plan:

Hi David,    Thank you for your question.  It's always good to see that people are researching and working hard to know their options.  So with respect to your steps, my comments are as follows:    1.

2012-05-16 What if my work permit expires before i am granted residency?:

Hi Emma,    Thank you for your question.  So you have applied for PR as a common law partner of a Canadian citizen and you are both living in Canada.  You are on an IEC work permit that expires in March

 

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