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Mr. David Coombes: President
David Coombes is the President
and co-founder of Success Immigration Services (Canada) Ltd. Mr.
Coombes emigrated from Great Britain to Canada as a child, and
became a Canadian citizen in 1961.
Mr. Coombes obtained his undergraduate degree in Anthropology
and Archaeology, and his Masters degree in Biogeochemistry (the
interconnection between geology, chemistry, and living things).
He was formerly a senior employee of the British Columbia government
for over 30 years.
David
has travelled extensively. He is an
expert in the geography and indigenous
cultures of the
Philippines. In 1986, while living with the Ifugao
in Banaue, he met Zenaida Kenept, a Bontoc who was visiting
the area.
They
became engaged, and married in 1989. They now reside in Victoria,
B.C., Canada.
Victoria has a
large foreign population, many of whom have benefited from
David's advice and expertise. Some sought
his help because their
relatives had lost money to unscrupulous immigration consultants.
Many others have complained that their relatives, who qualified
on paper to come to Canada, were failing their immigration
interviews. Mr. Coombes decided to
establish his own
immigration service in concert with other qualified and ethical
people who had a genuine interest in assisting foreign nationals
to come to Canada. He has a deep understanding of all of
the problems that can go wrong and he is able to make sure
that you
have absolutely the best chance of meeting the fairly strict
immigration requirements.
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Mr.
Rory Lambert: Immigration Lawyer, Legal Advisor
Parnter in Dinning Hunter
Lambert & Jackson
Legal Group
Rory Lambert
is the legal representitive to Success Immigration (Canada)
Inc. He graduated from
the University of Victoria Faculty of Law, in 1987. He is a
member of the Alberta and British Columbia Bars. He joined
the law firm
of Dinning Hunter Lambert & Jackson in 1989, and became
a partner in 1992. Rory became involved in immigration law
in 1989
while
completing his articles at the Victoria Law firm of Pearlman
Lindholm, by assisting Brian Smith Queen's Councillor, British
Columbia's
former Attorney General.
Rory built on this
experience, and by 1992 he had developed an international practice.
He now services this practice by travelling
to wherever his clients are based. In 1999, Rory travelled
to Shanghai, China to provide legal advice to the Jiu Sheng
Int'l
Group Corp., a Chinese immigration consulting firm looking
for the assistance of a Canadian lawyer skilled in immigration
law.
For Rory, this experience confirmed the importance of building
a team who understand the people they work for. Mr. Lambert
and his associates provide legal advice to CdnWork and their
clients to ensure that all legal requirements are fulfilled.
It should be noted that Dinning Hunter Lambert & Jackson
is an independent legal group as required by Canadian
Laws. For full information about Dinning
Hunter Lambert and Jackson
"I believe my clients expect me to
know more than just immigration law. They expect me to understand
their customs,
culture and educational system. I know from experience that a
lack of understanding of these things can ruin an applicant's
chances to come to Canada."
Rory Lambert,
Seminar #2 Bethel Guest House (BGH),
Dumagete, Philippines,
February 20, 2000 |
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Mr. Dirk Claeys: Recruiter, Truck
Driver & Heavy Duty Mechanic
Dirk
Claeys, our associate from Belgium, was born in Ghent,
in 1969. He is an expert
in international trucking and is a fully licenced heavy
duty mechanic. He knows what trucking companies need
& the smallest of details regarding the industry. There
are many aspects to the trucking industry and immigration
process and, Dirk will be able to help make
a smooth ride of your journey on an otherwise potentially
very bumpy route.
After his schooling, Dirk enrolled in a heavy duty mechanic's
program and from which he graduated in 1988. He worked for Mercedes-Benz
as a mechanic
in Ghent
for 2 years.
After Mercedes, he worked at a number of other jobs in order
to obtain his C licence (roughly the equivalent of a Class 2 licence
in Canada),
then
he worked for Firestone and waste disposal companies. He obtained
his E licence (Class 1 equivalent to Canada), and then started driving long
haul
to gain
experience.
He did that for two years, and then went to work at a tanker trailer tank
cleaning operation. After two years at that position, he went to work for
six years as
a long haul tanker truck driver, and has driven loads of chemicals and food
grade liquids all over Western and Eastern Europe, going as far as Kazakhstan.
He decided to come to Canada because he was tired of the congested and cramped
highways of Europe, and has been residing in Victoria while waiting to start
driving tanker trailers here in Canada. Dirk has found that the opportunities
available in Canada have enormous potential. He wants to
help by finding you a suitable work position too.
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Canadian
Truckers is the section of CdnWork specifically geared towards bringing
qualified foreign and domestic truckers and industry employers together
for the benifit of both.
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