Rosalinda Ong
Ong and Associates Limited
College ID #R416759
Rosalinda Ong is a highly experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R416759) and the principal of Ong and Associates Limited in Toronto, Ontario. With expertise spanning over four decades, she has built a distinguished career specializing in immigration services, including Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorships, skilled worker pathways, and investor visas. A trailblazer, Ms. Ong has worked extensively with clients from the Philippines, China, Taiwan, and beyond, offering multilingual support in Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, and Taiwanese. Her professional journey began in 1980 when she worked as a personal assistant to Cecil Rotenberg, a renowned immigration law specialist. She later established her own consultancy in Richmond Hill, enabling her to serve clients worldwide while maintaining a strong connection with her Filipino roots. Known for her ability to resolve complex immigration cases, Ms. Ong remains dedicated to assisting clients in achieving their immigration goals with unparalleled expertise and compassion.
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Immigration Services Explained
Rosalinda Ong provides comprehensive immigration services tailored to individuals, families, skilled workers, and entrepreneurs seeking to navigate Canada’s immigration pathways. Her expertise in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) empowers clients to secure nominations from specific provinces, aligning their skills or business goals with regional needs. For those reuniting with loved ones, Ms. Ong excels in managing Family Sponsorship applications, ensuring compliance with federal requirements while streamlining the process to bring spouses, children, or parents to Canada. Skilled workers aiming to establish their careers in Canada benefit from her extensive knowledge of the Federal Skilled Worker Program, which evaluates candidates based on factors like education, work experience, and adaptability. Entrepreneurs and investors can also rely on her proficiency in Business Immigration, where she offers strategic guidance on programs designed for individuals contributing to Canada’s economic growth. With her meticulous approach, Ms. Ong ensures that every application meets the highest standard, providing clarity and professionalism at every step of the immigration process. From assessing eligibility to addressing complex requirements, she delivers practical solutions for those looking to achieve their Canadian immigration goals effectively and efficiently.
Local Immigration Context
Immigration consultations with Rosalinda Ong are available in Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, and Taiwanese, helping clients understand their options without relying on translation.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
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