Catherine Jiang
8525200 Canada Ltd.
College ID #R519877
Catherine Jiang is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R519877) and the founder of 8525200 Canada Ltd., a professional immigration consultancy based in Markham, Ontario. She specializes in diverse immigration pathways, including family sponsorships, express entry programs, and study permits. Catherine’s extensive experience has enabled her to assist clients from around the globe in navigating the Canadian immigration system with ease. Known for her multilingual abilities, Catherine has successfully supported clients in Mandarin, fostering strong connections with Chinese-speaking communities. Her commitment to excellence and personalized client care has established her as a trusted advisor in immigration consulting. Dedicated to helping individuals achieve their Canadian immigration goals, she exemplifies professionalism and integrity in every case she handles.
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Markham, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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