Paul Chi Man Shiu
DirectPath Canada Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R518092
Paul Chi Man Shiu is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R518092. He is the founder and Chief Operating Officer of DirectPath Canada Immigration Services Inc., a Toronto-based firm specializing in Canadian immigration, settlement services, and investment-based immigration pathways. With extensive experience in navigating Canada's complex immigration system, Paul provides strategic guidance tailored to the unique needs of his clients, particularly in family sponsorship, skilled worker applications, and business immigration. Fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin, Paul adeptly serves diverse communities, ensuring personalized support for clients from various cultural backgrounds. His deep understanding of Canadian immigration policies, combined with a robust professional network, positions him as a trusted advisor for individuals and families pursuing a new life in Canada. Dedicated to empowering his clients, Paul strives to simplify the immigration process and make their transition as seamless as possible.
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Immigration Services Explained
Paul Chi Man Shiu specializes in guiding clients through three key pathways of Canadian immigration: family sponsorship, business immigration, and the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program. For individuals seeking family reunification, Paul offers comprehensive support in navigating Canada’s family sponsorship streams, assisting clients in meeting eligibility requirements and compiling airtight applications to sponsor spouses, parents, or dependent children. As an expert in business immigration, he advises entrepreneurs and investors on programs like the Start-Up Visa and provincial business streams, tailoring strategies that align with both immigration goals and commercial ventures. For skilled professionals aiming to build a future in Canada, Paul provides meticulous guidance through the Federal Skilled Worker program, from optimizing Express Entry profiles to highlighting qualifications that meet labor market needs. His detailed understanding of immigration policies ensures every aspect of an application is managed with precision. With a focus on accuracy and efficiency, Paul helps clients position themselves for success in their immigration journey.
Local Immigration Context
Every meeting with Paul Chi Man Shiu can take place in Cantonese and Mandarin, giving Cantonese and Mandarin-speaking clients peace of mind throughout their immigration journey.
Business Locations
Markham, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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