Jun Jiang
MVS Immigration Inc
College ID #R412535
Jun Jiang is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R412535, currently practicing under MVS Immigration Inc in Vancouver, British Columbia. With expertise spanning Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, Family Sponsorship, and Business Immigration, Jun provides tailored solutions to clients navigating Canada’s complex immigration system. Her practice also encompasses work permits, visitor visas, and humanitarian immigration cases, reflecting a versatile understanding of client needs. Known for serving diverse communities, Jun facilitates clear communication in both Mandarin and Cantonese, ensuring accessibility for Chinese-speaking clients. Her professional ethos is grounded in dedication to ethical guidance and fostering successful outcomes for individuals and families aspiring to settle in Canada. At MVS Immigration Inc, Jun Jiang continually strives to simplify immigration processes and empower her clients to build new beginnings.
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Jun Jiang specializes in a wide spectrum of Canadian immigration services designed to meet the unique needs of individuals, families, and businesses. Her expertise in Express Entry enables clients to navigate the competitive landscape of permanent residency pathways by optimizing profiles and maximizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. For those seeking opportunities through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Jun provides guidance on province-specific criteria, application processes, and nomination requirements, ensuring alignment with local economic or labor market priorities. Her proficiency in Family Sponsorship addresses the challenges of reuniting loved ones, helping clients complete detailed applications for spousal, parental, or dependent sponsorship with confidence. Business Immigration services cater to entrepreneurs and investors aiming to establish or expand enterprises in Canada, offering strategic advice on pathways such as Start-Up Visas and provincial business streams. Additionally, Jun expertly assists individuals applying for work permits and visitor visas, whether for professional opportunities or temporary stays. Her experience extends to complex Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) cases, supporting clients with extraordinary circumstances in presenting compelling applications. By leveraging her deep knowledge of Canadian immigration processes, Jun equips clients with the tools to achieve their goals under the country’s ever-evolving policies and programs.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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