Hong Yan
CanThru Immigration Services Ltd.
College ID #R532263
Hong Yan is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532263) and the founder of CanThru Immigration Services Ltd., based in Waterloo, Ontario. With a deep commitment to providing tailored immigration solutions, Hong specializes in temporary and permanent residence pathways, including visitor visas, work permits, study permits, and family sponsorships. Fluent in Mandarin and Urdu, she skillfully serves a diverse client base, ensuring clear communication and a culturally relevant approach. Since founding CanThru in 2019, Hong has earned a reputation for meticulous case preparation and client-centered service. She is a proud member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants and the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants. Her mission is to simplify the complexities of immigration processes while empowering clients to achieve their goals in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Hong Yan offers comprehensive assistance across key Canadian immigration pathways, helping clients navigate the intricate requirements of temporary and permanent residence applications. For international students, she provides expert guidance on study permit applications, ensuring compliance with academic and financial criteria to gain admission into Canadian institutions. Individuals seeking career opportunities in Canada can rely on her expertise in work permits, including employer-specific and open work permits, to streamline the employment authorization process. For families visiting loved ones, Hong facilitates successful visitor visa and Super Visa applications, addressing essential documentation and admissibility factors. She also specializes in permanent residency pathways, including economic classes, family sponsorship, and other programs, ensuring clients meet eligibility requirements and prepare robust applications. Additionally, Hong supports individuals ready to make Canada their permanent home by assisting with citizenship applications, offering clarity on the residency, language, and knowledge test criteria. With meticulous attention to application details and current immigration policies, she helps clients achieve their goals efficiently and confidently.
Local Immigration Context
Hong Yan breaks down Canadian immigration pathways for Mandarin and Urdu-speaking clients step by step, covering each consultation phase, form review, and eligibility assessment in Mandarin and Urdu.
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Waterloo, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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