Ming Zhu
0997455 B.C. Ltd.
College ID #R509838
Ming Zhu is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R509838, licensed to practice through 0997455 B.C. Ltd., based in Burnaby, British Columbia. With expertise in Canadian immigration pathways, Ming specializes in Express Entry, provincial nominee programs, family sponsorships, and study permits, delivering tailored solutions to clients from diverse backgrounds. Fluent in Mandarin, Ming is uniquely positioned to assist Chinese-speaking clients in navigating the complexities of immigration processes. Known for meticulous attention to detail, Ming ensures clients receive personalized and compliant representation before Canadian immigration authorities. Dedicated to making immigration seamless, Ming remains an essential resource for individuals seeking opportunities in Canada.
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West Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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