Jeffrey Jui-Lin Chang
EY Law LLP
College ID #R530849
Jeffrey Jui-Lin Chang is a seasoned immigration consultant and Manager at EY Law LLP, based in Vancouver, Canada. Registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) under number R530849, he has been advising clients on Canadian immigration matters since 2012. Jeffrey specializes in Labour Market Impact Assessments, work permits, study permits, permanent residence applications, and citizenship. Born in Taiwan and raised in Vancouver, Jeffrey leverages his bilingual proficiency in Mandarin to assist clients from diverse backgrounds, especially in navigating complex immigration processes. With extensive experience in supporting industries like technology, digital media, energy, and pharmaceuticals, he is known for employing innovative strategies to help businesses establish operations in Canada. A member of CAPIC and a graduate of the University of British Columbia, he is dedicated to empowering his clients through tailored immigration solutions.
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Jeffrey Jui-Lin Chang provides comprehensive Canadian immigration consulting services that cater to individuals, students, and professionals seeking guidance on a range of immigration pathways. Specializing in Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA), he assists employers in navigating the process of hiring foreign workers, ensuring compliance with government requirements and securing positive assessments. For temporary residents, Jeffrey offers tailored support on work permit applications, helping clients meet eligibility criteria and expedite their transition into the Canadian workforce. He also provides expert advice on study permits, guiding international students through application procedures to pursue educational opportunities in Canada.
Permanent residency is another cornerstone of Jeffrey’s expertise. He supports applicants through complex visa programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), and family sponsorship, ensuring all documentation aligns with federal immigration standards. For those seeking Canadian citizenship, Jeffrey offers in-depth assistance with applications, helping clients understand residency obligations, language proficiency requirements, and the final steps to obtaining citizenship status. With over a decade of experience consulting on these services, he empowers clients to achieve their immigration goals through precise, informed guidance. Whether pursuing temporary or permanent solutions, clients benefit from Jeffrey’s thorough understanding of Canadian immigration policy and meticulous attention to detail.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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