Rui Chee Chia
1TO1 Immigration Inc.
College ID #R512971
Rui Chee Chia, RCIC (R512971), is the Director and Principal Consultant at 1TO1 Immigration Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in various immigration pathways such as Federal Skilled Worker applications, Provincial Nominee Programs, Canadian Experience Class, and Family Sponsorships. Established in 2015, her firm has assisted countless clients, including international students, professionals, and families, in achieving their Canadian immigration goals. Fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin, Rui effectively serves a linguistically diverse clientele, offering tailored guidance and support through the complexities of immigration processes. She is widely recognized for her commitment to transparency, ethical practices, and delivering high success rates. Her client-centered approach and dedication to simplifying the immigration journey reflect her core mission: to make Canadian dreams a reality.
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Immigration Services Explained
Rui Chee Chia, RCIC, offers comprehensive immigration guidance tailored to federal and provincial pathways in Canada. Specializing in the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program, she assists qualified professionals in navigating Express Entry, ensuring their education, work experience, and skills align with Canada’s economic immigration criteria. For those seeking opportunities through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Rui expertly handles the intricacies of province-specific requirements, helping clients secure nominations that strengthen their permanent residency applications. Her proficiency extends to the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), where she supports individuals with Canadian work experience in transitioning to permanent resident status seamlessly. Family reunification is another cornerstone of her services; she adeptly manages Family Sponsorship applications, helping spouses, partners, children, and parents reunite in Canada. With Rui’s detail-oriented approach, clients can expect personalized strategies for their unique circumstances, whether they're professionals entering the workforce, families reuniting, or individuals already contributing to Canada who seek long-term stability.
Local Immigration Context
Rui Chee Chia, RCIC removes the language barrier for Cantonese and Mandarin-speaking clients by offering all immigration consulting services in Cantonese and Mandarin.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
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