Fengwen Yu
MENG YING IMMIGRATION SOLUTIONS
College ID #R711094
Fengwen Yu is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R711094) affiliated with Meng Ying Immigration Solutions. Based in Ottawa, she leverages her comprehensive expertise in helping clients navigate Canada’s immigration pathways, with a focus on skilled worker programs, study permits, and family sponsorships. A graduate of the University of Ottawa with a Master’s in Education, Fengwen has a strong background in international education, having previously served as an international student advisor. Fluent in Mandarin and deeply rooted in her experience as a former international student, Fengwen is well-equipped to assist newcomers from diverse backgrounds. She is also the founder of a nonprofit dedicated to supporting international students with tailored resources and guidance and brings a unique perspective to her practice, combining personal experience and professional expertise. Her commitment to fostering meaningful connections underscores the compassionate approach she brings to immigration consulting.
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Immigration Services Explained
Fengwen Yu specializes in guiding individuals and families through Canada's skilled worker programs, study permits, and family sponsorship applications. For skilled workers seeking permanent residency, she provides tailored advice on eligibility requirements, Express Entry profiles, provincial nomination processes, and navigating the Comprehensive Ranking System. Her in-depth understanding of Canada's labor market needs positions her to help clients secure opportunities that align with their professional qualifications. Students aspiring to study in Canada benefit from her meticulous approach to study permit applications. Whether identifying the right Designated Learning Institution, preparing academic documentation, or addressing post-graduation pathways like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), Fengwen ensures clients are equipped for academic success and future workforce integration. Additionally, her family sponsorship services assist Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones. She expertly handles spousal sponsorships, dependent child sponsorships, and parental reunification applications, simplifying the complexities of documentation, income requirements, and supporting evidence. At every step, Fengwen combines procedural precision and strategic insight to help clients meet their immigration goals efficiently while adhering to Canadian immigration laws.
Local Immigration Context
For Mandarin-speaking families navigating Canadian immigration, Fengwen Yu offers the comfort of expert legal guidance delivered in their own language.
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Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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