Lucie David
Coastal Immigration Ltd.
College ID #R514706
Lucie David is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R514706) and co-founder of Coastal Immigration Ltd., a Vancouver-based consulting firm established in 2013. She specializes in guiding clients through complex immigration pathways, including Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA), British Columbia Provincial Nominee Programs (BC PNP), Alberta Advantage Immigration Programs (AAIP), and Express Entry applications. A graduate of the VSB Technical University of Ostrava with a degree in Economics, Lucie is known for her analytical approach and personalized strategies that maximize the success of her clients’ applications. Fluent in French, she proudly serves diverse communities, offering expert support tailored to their specific immigration goals. Her commitment to professionalism and efficient service has earned her recognition for making immigration processes seamless and stress-free. Passionate about empowering individuals and families, Lucie continues to help clients achieve their dreams of calling Canada home.
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Lucie David provides expert guidance in navigating Canada’s intricate immigration pathways, with a focus on Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA), the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), and Express Entry. For employers seeking to hire foreign talent, Lucie assists in obtaining LMIA approvals, ensuring compliance with strict procedural requirements while facilitating the recruitment of qualified workers. She is also adept at managing applications for the Provincial Nominee Program, including British Columbia and Alberta-specific streams, helping individuals secure provincial nominations that accelerate permanent residency. With extensive knowledge of Express Entry, Lucie helps skilled professionals optimize their profiles, increase their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and successfully receive invites to apply. Clients can count on her to untangle the complexities of these systems, identify the most suitable immigration options, and streamline the application process. Whether it’s navigating the nuances of employer-backed pathways or leveraging federal programs, Lucie’s expertise enables her to craft customized strategies that address unique circumstances. By combining an in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration laws with a results-driven approach, she ensures that her clients have clarity, confidence, and the highest chance of success in achieving their immigration goals.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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