Ka Chun Cheng
Chun Yip Immigration Corporation
College ID #R711220
Christopher Ka Chun Cheng is the founder of Chun Yip Immigration Corporation and a highly experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding registration number R711220. Based in Markham, Ontario, he specializes in an array of immigration pathways, including skilled worker programs, provincial nominations, family sponsorships, and investor routes. In addition to his RCIC credentials, Cheng is also a Licensed Paralegal with the Law Society of Ontario, enhancing his ability to provide integrated legal and immigration solutions. A graduate of York University with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Cheng is committed to guiding clients from diverse backgrounds through Canada’s immigration system. Fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin, he leverages his multilingual skills to serve immigrant communities effectively. Cheng’s dedication to client success is matched by his extensive expertise, helping international students, workers, and families achieve their Canadian dreams with tailored strategies and personalized care.
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Immigration Services Explained
Christopher Ka Chun Cheng offers specialized guidance across key immigration pathways, tailoring his expertise to meet diverse client needs. For individuals seeking to settle in Canada through provincial programs, Cheng provides expert navigation of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), ensuring applications align with unique provincial criteria and maximize approval chances. Families aiming to reunite can rely on his proficiency in Family Sponsorship, covering spousal, parental, and dependent sponsorships with meticulous attention to documentation and eligibility requirements. Entrepreneurs and investors exploring Business Immigration benefit from Cheng’s deep understanding of Canada’s investor streams, including pathways for startup founders, self-employed individuals, and business owners seeking to establish or expand enterprises in Canada. With his combined credentials as a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and Licensed Paralegal, Cheng ensures clients receive advice grounded in both immigration policy and legal precision. Located in Markham, his services cater to a range of immigration needs, offering transparent guidance at every stage of the process. Whether navigating provincial criteria, reuniting with loved ones, or pursuing business opportunities in Canada, Cheng’s targeted expertise equips clients with the tools to succeed in their immigration journey. His comprehensive approach to skilled worker programs, family reunification, and investor routes makes him a valuable resource for those seeking trusted immigration solutions in Ontario.
Local Immigration Context
Through consultations in Cantonese and Mandarin, Ka Chun Cheng helps Cantonese and Mandarin-speaking clients understand their immigration rights, responsibilities, and pathways in Canada.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Markham, Ontario
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