Richard Razvan Leuce
Richard's Business Immigration Corp.
College ID #R509733
Richard Razvan Leuce is a distinguished immigration consultant and the founder of Richard's Business Immigration Corp., based in Toronto, Ontario. A licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC# R509733), Richard combines over 15 years of experience in both public and private sectors, including roles with the Canada Border Services Agency and top-tier institutions such as Fragomen and Dale & Lessmann LLP. His expertise spans business immigration, LMIA applications, work permits, and federal court appeals, with a strong focus on supporting multinational corporations and entrepreneurs establishing operations in Canada. Fluent in Romanian, he adeptly serves diverse communities, fostering inclusive consultations. Additionally, Richard's journey into the field was profoundly personal, rooted in his family's successful legal appeal in Federal Court. Demonstrating a commitment to mentorship, he has also served as an online instructor for UBC’s Certificate in Immigration program. His client-centered approach ensures precise, well-informed solutions tailored to individual and business needs.
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Immigration Services Explained
Richard Razvan Leuce specializes in delivering tailored immigration solutions for individuals, entrepreneurs, and corporations navigating Canada’s complex immigration landscape. With a focus on business immigration, he assists investors, entrepreneurs, and multinational companies in securing pathways to expand or establish operations in Canada, ensuring compliance with immigration regulations. Richard is an expert in Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, guiding employers through the intricate process of obtaining approvals to hire foreign workers. His extensive experience with work permit applications ensures seamless assistance for skilled professionals seeking opportunities in Canada, whether through employer-specific permits or open work permits aligned with immigration programs. For clients facing challenges with refused applications or other immigration disputes, Richard provides strategic representation in federal court appeals, working to achieve favorable outcomes by leveraging his depth of legal and procedural knowledge. His meticulous approach simplifies even the most complex cases, offering clients clarity and confidence throughout every stage of the process. Operating from Toronto, Richard’s expertise positions him as a trusted consultant for navigating Canada’s business immigration, LMIA, work permit, and appeal processes.
Local Immigration Context
Richard Razvan Leuce provides Romanian-speaking clients with immigration support in Romanian, ensuring cultural nuance and legal detail are never lost in translation.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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