Bastiaan Albert Brusche
Meridian Immigration Services Ltd.
College ID #R530447
Bastiaan Albert Brusche is a multilingual Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R530447) and the founder of Meridian Immigration Services Ltd., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With prior experience as a diplomat and trade commissioner, he has a comprehensive background in immigration, human rights, and refugee matters. His practice spans various areas, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, temporary visas, and business immigration. Fluent in French, Spanish, and Dutch, Mr. Brusche effectively serves clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. He is committed to providing personalized guidance, empowering individuals and families to achieve their Canadian immigration goals. His passion for helping clients stems from decades of international experience and dedication to excellence in immigration consulting.
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Bastiaan Albert Brusche specializes in guiding individuals and businesses through a wide range of Canadian immigration pathways. For skilled workers seeking permanent residence, he offers expert navigation of the Express Entry system, ensuring profiles are optimized for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and aligning applicants with Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Federal Skilled Trades programs. He also assists clients in accessing Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), helping them secure provincial support to meet local labor market needs. Families looking to reunite in Canada can rely on his expertise in Family Sponsorship applications, including spousal, parental, and dependent child sponsorship. For employers and foreign workers, Mr. Brusche facilitates Temporary Foreign Worker Program applications, ensuring compliance with Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) requirements and work permit regulations. Entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners can count on his detailed approach to Business Immigration, including strategies for establishing or expanding ventures in Canada. With a focus on accuracy, up-to-date knowledge of immigration policies, and personalized guidance, Mr. Brusche delivers tailored solutions for individuals and organizations aiming to meet their immigration goals while addressing Canada’s economic and social priorities. His expertise ensures clients are well-prepared for every stage of their immigration journey.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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