Billie Sue Young
Deloitte Legal Canada LLP
College ID #R514685
Billie Sue Young is a seasoned immigration consultant and Manager at Deloitte Legal Canada LLP, based in Calgary. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R514685), she leverages over 15 years of experience with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (now IRCC), where she served in various capacities, including as an adjudicating officer. This unique background enables her to skillfully navigate complex immigration processes and enhance the quality of client applications. Billie specializes in corporate immigration, assisting employers with global mobility, work authorizations, and compliance strategies, as well as individual clients seeking temporary or permanent status in Canada. Her expertise spans business immigration, labor market impact assessments, and facilitation of student and work permits. Known for her ability to address the needs of diverse communities worldwide with a client-centered approach, she excels at simplifying transformative immigration journeys. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education with a minor in History from Augustana University College and actively fosters inclusive immigration solutions through her work.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Billie Sue Young provides tailored immigration solutions in Calgary, specializing in corporate and business immigration, as well as key temporary residence programs. She collaborates with businesses to streamline complex global mobility processes, obtaining work permits and ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration regulations. Employers seeking Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) rely on her expertise to navigate the stringent requirements involved in securing authorization to hire foreign workers. For entrepreneurs and investors, Billie facilitates business immigration pathways, offering strategic guidance to align their ventures with Canada’s economic immigration streams. Additionally, she assists international students with study permits, helping them meet eligibility criteria, compile strong applications, and transition to work opportunities after graduation. Her proficiency extends to advising skilled workers on employer-supported pathways, emphasizing regulatory precision to avoid delays in processing. With a deep understanding of immigration policy and a results-driven approach, Billie ensures clients receive effective support across a variety of application types. Whether it’s advising companies on intra-company transfers or assisting individuals with temporary work authorizations, Billie leverages her hands-on experience to simplify otherwise daunting processes and deliver actionable solutions. Clients can expect clear, strategic advice that ensures compliance with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards to achieve their goals efficiently.
Business Locations
Calgary, Alberta
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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