Raymond Sik Lung Tsui
Supath Canada Immigration Service Inc.
College ID #R525813
Raymond Sik Lung Tsui is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R525813) and the director of Supath Canada Immigration Service Inc., based in Richmond Hill, Ontario. With years of experience in immigration consulting, he specializes in business immigration, family sponsorships, refugee submissions, and LMIA applications. His expertise also extends to programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and work permits. Mr. Tsui serves a diverse clientele and is proficient in providing immigration assistance in Mandarin and Cantonese, ensuring tailored support for communities where these languages are prevalent. As the leader of his firm, he is committed to guiding individuals and businesses through the complexities of Canadian immigration law with professionalism and integrity. Known for his client-focused approach, he emphasizes finding customized solutions that align with his clients’ unique aspirations and needs.
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Immigration Services Explained
Raymond Sik Lung Tsui offers a comprehensive range of immigration services designed to address the diverse needs of individuals and businesses navigating Canada’s immigration pathways. For entrepreneurs and investors, he provides expert guidance on business immigration options, helping clients establish or expand their ventures in Canada. Families seeking to reunite can rely on his in-depth knowledge of family sponsorship programs, ensuring seamless processing for spouses, children, parents, and other eligible relatives.
Raymond’s expertise also extends to assisting individuals with refugee claims, offering strategic support for those seeking asylum under Canada’s humanitarian protections. Employers and foreign workers can benefit from his proficiency in Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) and work permits, enabling businesses to hire internationally with compliance and efficiency.
For skilled workers and graduates aiming to settle in Canada, he offers step-by-step assistance with Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs, streamlining applications for permanent residency. Whether clients need help navigating federal immigration processes or provincial-specific pathways, Raymond’s services provide clarity and confidence at every stage.
Local Immigration Context
Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking applicants can rely on Raymond Sik Lung Tsui for immigration consultations where every form, deadline, and requirement is explained clearly in Mandarin and Cantonese.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Markham, Ontario
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