Evonne Julia Li
HRI Consulting
College ID #R514667
Evonne Julia Li is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R514667) and the President of HRI Consulting, headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. With over two decades of experience in human resources, she specializes in Temporary Foreign Worker programs, Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), and permanent residency applications. Her background includes clearing multiple employer compliance reviews and facilitating hundreds of successful immigration cases. Evonne holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Language and Literature from the University of Alberta and a Culinary Arts diploma from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Fluently bilingual in English and Mandarin, she effectively serves diverse clients, focusing on bridging cultural and linguistic gaps. Drawing from her leadership experience in global corporations and her extensive HR expertise, Evonne is dedicated to guiding individuals and businesses through Canada’s complex immigration processes.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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