Miao Zhang
Miao Zhang Immigration Consulting Service
College ID #R712143
Miao Zhang is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R712143) and the founder of Miao Zhang Immigration Consulting Service. Holding a master's degree in International and European Law from Utrecht University and a specialization in immigration law from the University of British Columbia, she brings over a decade of experience in legal and public services to her practice. She excels in handling complex immigration cases, including appeals, permanent residency applications, and legal compliance issues. Fluent in Mandarin, Miao Zhang serves a diverse clientele, providing tailored immigration solutions that cater specifically to the needs of individuals and families. Her commitment to precision, risk assessment, and strategic guidance ensures seamless, efficient immigration processes for her clients. Passionate about empowering newcomers, she is deeply driven by creating clear pathways to success in Canada.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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