Randall Dang
IPR Immigration Canada Ltd.
College ID #R531301
Randall Dang is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R531301) and a founding partner of IPR Immigration Canada Ltd., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With more than 25 years of experience spanning finance, taxation, advisory services, and immigration, Randall combines deep expertise with hands-on knowledge of Canadian compliance matters. As a third-generation Canadian, he holds an empathetic perspective toward newcomers, inspired by his family's immigration story. Randall is skilled in diverse immigration pathways including family sponsorship, business visas, skilled trades programs, and study permits. His professional credentials include CPA and PBA designations alongside his RCIC certification. Known for his dedication to providing personalized service, he has built a reputation for guiding clients through Canada's complex immigration landscape with precision. Randall values community involvement, emphasizing the importance of immigration in fostering Canada's economic and cultural growth.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Randall Dang specializes in navigating Canada’s immigration pathways with focused expertise in family sponsorship, business immigration, and study permits. For families seeking reunification, he expertly handles applications to sponsor loved ones, ensuring compliance with Canada’s eligibility criteria for parents, spouses, children, and other qualified relatives. Business immigration applicants can count on Randall to guide them through investor programs, entrepreneur visas, and pathways tailored to business owners and self-employed individuals, whether they’re launching ventures or expanding existing operations in Canada’s thriving markets. For international students planning their academic future, Randall’s insight into study permit applications and institutional requirements streamlines the process, helping clients secure permission to study at Canadian universities, colleges, or language schools. His extensive knowledge of regulatory procedures allows clients to navigate the complexities of document preparation, compliance obligations, and timelines associated with these immigration pathways. With decades of experience, Randall is adept at identifying the optimal strategy for each client, whether they’re reuniting with family, advancing their business goals, or pursuing Canadian education opportunities. Clients benefit from precise guidance tailored to their unique circumstances, backed by his thorough understanding of Canadian immigration law and processes.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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