Gloria Thao Ngoc Bich Nguyen
GLORIA NGUYEN IMMIGRATION SERVICES
College ID #R707528
Gloria Thao Ngoc Bich Nguyen is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with license number R707528, specializing in comprehensive immigration services through Gloria Nguyen Immigration Services, based in Burnaby, British Columbia. With expertise spanning study permits, work permits, visitor visas, and business immigration, Gloria provides tailored strategies to meet diverse client needs. She is also an authorized Commissioner for Taking Affidavits in British Columbia, further strengthening her credentials in documentation. Fluent in Vietnamese, Gloria serves a multicultural clientele, particularly supporting the Vietnamese community in navigating complex Canadian immigration pathways. Known for her commitment to client success, she has earned a reputation for simplifying the immigration process and delivering consistent results. Gloria’s dedication lies in guiding individuals and families toward achieving their Canadian dreams through integrity and professional excellence.
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Gloria Thao Ngoc Bich Nguyen specializes in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration with a focus on study permits, work permits, visitor visas, and business immigration. For students aspiring to advance their education in Canada, Gloria offers thorough guidance on securing study permits, including compliance with program requirements and institutional criteria. She assists individuals and employers in obtaining work permits, addressing processes such as the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) and employer-specific or open permit options, ensuring seamless transitions for temporary workers. Visitors aiming to explore Canada’s opportunities or connect with family can rely on her expertise in crafting compelling visitor visa applications, emphasizing documentation accuracy and adherence to immigration regulations. Entrepreneurs and investors seeking to establish or expand business ventures in Canada benefit from her proficiency in business immigration pathways, including provincial nominee programs and federal business streams. Gloria is meticulous in assessing individual circumstances, helping clients approach each process strategically while ensuring adherence to Canadian immigration law. Whether you are planning academic pursuits, temporary employment, leisure travel, or entrepreneurial ventures, Gloria provides a clear roadmap tailored to your unique needs. She combines procedural insight with strategic planning to support successful immigration outcomes.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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