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Alejandra Ortiz

Alejandra Ortiz


Alejandra holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Toronto. During the third year of her undergraduate studies, she was selected to participate in the University of Toronto International Exchange Program and attended Sciences Po University on academic exchange in Paris, France.

Alejandra is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and a Member in good standing with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) which is the national regulator of immigration consultants. Alejandra is an authorized RCIC and ICCRC representative who corresponds with the Canadian immigration authorities on behalf of clients and represents, advises and consults with clients regarding Canadian immigration applications.

As an immigrant herself, Alejandra finds it extremely rewarding to dedicate her professional life to helping clients achieving their immigration goals and have access to a better quality of life.

Her own immigration experience and comprehensive knowledge of Canadian immigration laws and culture have played a determinant role in her reputation today as a trustworthy and empathetic consultant.
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Martha Niño


Martha has been serving as the link to hundreds of Hispanics seeking to immigrate to Canada since 2004.

She graduated as a Lawyer in 1992 from the Universidad Catolica of Colombia. Martha also achieved two post graduate degrees in Taxation Law and Management from the Universidad del Rosario and La Universidad industrial de Santander in Colombia.

As a lawyer in Colombia, Martha authored 10 volumes of Estatuto Tributario y Legislación Complementaria, a compendium of Colombian tax and legislation laws.

In Canada, Martha was involved in publishing and writing the Hispanic magazine ABANICO for seven years. Its objective was to assist Hispanics in Canada to adapt to their new culture and society in Canada.

For her personal story, contributions to the Hispanic community and her work with immigrants, in 2009, Martha was selected as one of Canada’s "Top 25 Immigrants," an award which was presented by the Honorable Jason Kenney, former minister of Immigration. She was also nominated as one of the "The 10 most influential Hispanics of Canada".