Hong Li
Mega International Labor & Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R414351
Hong Li is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R414351) at Mega International Labor & Immigration Services Inc., headquartered in Burnaby, British Columbia. With significant expertise in Canadian immigration programs, Hong specializes in business and investor immigration, Federal Skilled Trades programs, and pathways such as the Canadian Experience Class and Start-Up Visa. She combines her professional knowledge with a commitment to helping a diverse range of international clients navigate complex immigration processes. Fluent in Mandarin, Hong leverages her linguistic skills to provide tailored support to Chinese-speaking applicants, ensuring seamless communication and understanding. Her dedication to ethical practices and personalized service underscores her passion for empowering families and businesses to succeed in Canada.
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Hong Li offers a comprehensive range of specialized immigration services designed to meet the needs of professionals, entrepreneurs, and skilled workers seeking pathways to Canada. With extensive knowledge of the Business Immigration stream, she assists investors and entrepreneurs with securing opportunities through programs focused on establishing or expanding businesses in Canada. For skilled individuals, Hong provides expert guidance on the Federal Skilled Worker Program, tailoring applications to meet specific eligibility criteria related to work experience, education, and adaptability factors. She also supports candidates navigating the Canadian Experience Class, a preferred pathway for those with prior Canadian work experience aiming to achieve permanent residency status. Additionally, Hong is deeply versed in the Start-Up Visa Program, empowering innovative entrepreneurs to launch their ventures in Canada by connecting them with designated organizations such as venture capital firms or angel investors. Her strategic approach ensures that applications align with policy requirements while maximizing clients’ chances of success. Each service is delivered with a focus on precision, ensuring all documentation, eligibility checks, and timelines are meticulously managed. Whether clients are pursuing economic immigration pathways or innovative business ventures in Canada, Hong’s expertise ensures personalized, results-driven solutions for achieving immigration goals.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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