Kelvin Wu
Loughlin Wu Immigration LLP
College ID #R533551
Kelvin Wu is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R533551) and co-founder of Loughlin Wu Immigration LLP, a boutique consultancy based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With over a decade of immigration and government service experience, he began his career as a Border Services Officer with the Canada Border Services Agency, gaining in-depth knowledge of immigration regulations and entry procedures. He later worked as a decision-maker for the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP), evaluating economic immigration applications. Kelvin’s expertise covers employer compliance, temporary foreign worker recruitment, economic immigration pathways, and permanent residency applications. In 2022, he earned the UBC President’s Staff Award for his exceptional contributions to immigration compliance during his tenure with the University of British Columbia. In addition to English, Kelvin speaks Mandarin, enabling him to serve a diverse clientele effectively. Dedicated to simplifying immigration processes, he is committed to helping both individuals and businesses achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Immigration Services Explained
Kelvin Wu specializes in guiding individuals and businesses through the complexities of Canadian immigration, offering tailored services across key areas. For those pursuing permanent residency through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Kelvin leverages his firsthand experience as a former BC PNP decision-maker to craft compelling applications that meet provincial economic needs. Employers seeking to hire international talent can rely on his expertise in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) to navigate compliance requirements, secure Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), and ensure seamless recruitment processes. Kelvin also assists skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors with economic immigration pathways, helping them identify suitable federal or provincial streams to match their qualifications and goals. Whether it's building a strategy for Express Entry or securing a nomination through provincial programs, his insights simplify the journey to economic integration in Canada. Additionally, Kelvin provides comprehensive support for clients transitioning from temporary to permanent residency, ensuring all eligibility criteria are met and documentation is precise. His deep knowledge of immigration policies and processes allows him to anticipate challenges and deliver solutions tailored to client needs. With a results-driven approach, Kelvin Wu offers clear guidance at every step, ensuring a smooth and efficient immigration experience.
Local Immigration Context
With Kelvin Wu, Mandarin-speaking clients discuss Canadian immigration options in Mandarin, making informed decisions without language-related confusion.
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North Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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