Jiaoru Zhao
DEWAY IMMIGRATION CONSULTING SERVICES INC.
College ID #R535095
Jiaoru Zhao is a trusted Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R535095) and the director of DEWAY IMMIGRATION CONSULTING SERVICES INC., headquartered in Markham, Ontario. Specializing in Canadian immigration pathways, she assists with study permits, work permits, visitor visas, super visas, family sponsorships, permanent residency, and citizenship applications. Since founding the firm in 2019, she has built a reputation for providing tailored, client-focused solutions to meet diverse immigration needs. Fluent in Mandarin, Jiaoru Zhao effectively bridges linguistic and cultural gaps for clients from Chinese-speaking communities, fostering trust and understanding. Her deep knowledge of Canadian immigration regulations and commitment to ethical practices ensure clients receive dependable guidance. Dedicated to empowering individuals and families, she is passionate about enabling successful immigration journeys.
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Immigration Services Explained
Jiaoru Zhao provides comprehensive guidance across a wide spectrum of Canadian immigration services, tailored to meet each client’s unique needs. For international students, she facilitates seamless study permit applications, ensuring compliance with academic and visa requirements. Professionals seeking work opportunities in Canada can rely on her expertise in securing work permits that align with employer and program-specific criteria. Those planning short-term visits can benefit from her meticulous handling of visitor visa applications, while parents and grandparents wishing to reunite with family for extended stays are supported through super visa solutions. For families aiming to bring loved ones to Canada permanently, Jiaoru assists with family sponsorship applications, navigating the complexities of spousal, dependent child, and parent sponsorship categories. Clients pursuing Canadian permanent residency can turn to her for strategic advice on pathways such as Express Entry and provincial nominee programs. Additionally, for those ready to solidify their future in Canada, she provides expert assistance with citizenship applications, ensuring adherence to eligibility and documentation standards. With every service, Jiaoru leverages her in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration policies to deliver precise, timely, and effective solutions for her clients in Markham and beyond.
Local Immigration Context
Working with Jiaoru Zhao means Mandarin-speaking clients can ask questions, raise concerns, and get clear answers — all in Mandarin.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Markham, Ontario
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