Antonio Alejand Aragon Ruiz
Think Lynx
College ID #R521667
Antonio Alejand Aragon Ruiz is a distinguished immigration consultant and Managing Director of Think Lynx, based in Toronto. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R521667), he specializes in pathways such as Express Entry, Business Immigration, and Start-up Visas. Antonio brings over 15 years of experience in international education and immigration consulting, serving diverse communities across Canada and abroad. His multilingual capabilities, including proficiency in Mandarin, enhance his ability to connect with a global clientele. Antonio's innovative leadership at Think Lynx focuses on creating personalized immigration solutions for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and investors. He has previously collaborated with reputed organizations like ILAC and Algonquin College, fostering talent mobility worldwide. Passionate about client success, Antonio's mission is to empower individuals through strategic immigration services that transform lives and careers.
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Immigration Services Explained
Antonio Alejand Aragon Ruiz provides expert guidance on key Canadian immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Business Immigration, and the Start-up Visa Program. For skilled professionals aiming to build a future in Canada, Antonio simplifies the complexities of the Express Entry system—helping applicants enhance their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, navigate program-specific requirements, and submit competitive profiles to secure Invitations to Apply (ITAs). Entrepreneurs and business owners exploring Canadian opportunities can benefit from Antonio's extensive knowledge of Business Immigration. He works closely with clients to identify the most suitable programs, including pathways for investors, self-employed individuals, and those seeking provincial business immigration streams. Antonio is also a notable authority on the Start-up Visa Program, designed for innovative entrepreneurs ready to launch their ventures in Canada’s thriving economy. He expertly assists with securing the required support from designated organizations, aligning business proposals with immigration criteria, and ensuring compliance with regulatory benchmarks. Whether clients aim to establish roots through skilled work, entrepreneurship, or innovation, Antonio delivers tailored, results-driven immigration solutions designed for long-term success in Canada.
Local Immigration Context
Antonio Alejand Aragon Ruiz makes professional immigration advice accessible to the Mandarin-speaking community through consultations conducted entirely in Mandarin.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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