Sandrine Bunch
Cerise Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R707419
Sandrine Bunch, MBA, is an accomplished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB) licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and the Ministère de l'Immigration, de la Francisation et de l'Intégration (MIFI) of Quebec. As the founder of Cerise Immigration Consulting Inc., based in Vancouver and Montréal, she specializes in Francophone immigration, Quebec immigration matters, and a wide range of immigration services, including Express Entry and family sponsorships. With over 20 years of prior experience as a legal affairs officer and lawyer in France, Sandrine brings extensive legal expertise and a client-centric approach to her practice. She is also actively involved in the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC) and serves as a board member of the Vancouver Francophone Chamber of Commerce.
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Immigration Services Explained
Sandrine Bunch offers tailored immigration guidance in two primary areas: Express Entry and Family Sponsorship. As a highly skilled Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, she assists clients through the intricacies of the Express Entry system, helping individuals navigate eligibility requirements, optimize Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and prepare accurate profiles to improve their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency. Her expertise ensures that every step, from submitting documents to obtaining final approval, is managed with precision and in alignment with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements.
For clients pursuing Family Sponsorship, Sandrine provides comprehensive support to reunite spouses, partners, dependent children, parents, or grandparents with their loved ones in Canada. She guides sponsors and applicants through the detailed paperwork, ensuring compliance with the specific regulations for each sponsorship category. Whether addressing spousal sponsorship inside or outside Canada or managing complex cases with additional documentation needs, Sandrine delivers a meticulous attention to detail for optimal results.
By honing her focus on Express Entry and Family Sponsorship, Sandrine simplifies complex application processes for individuals and families, ensuring her clients are well-positioned for success in achieving their Canadian immigration goals. Her in-depth knowledge of these specialized pathways makes her a trusted resource for navigating Canada’s immigration system.
Local Immigration Context
Sandrine Bunch serves French-speaking clients, delivering professional immigration advice and representation in their preferred language.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
🇨🇦 Canada Immigration Updates (April 2026): What Applicants Need to Know
Canada’s immigration system in April 2026 is becoming more targeted, with new Express Entry categories, expanded provincial programs, and stricter policies. Applicants with in-demand skills or Canadian experience now have a stronger advantage, while early planning is more important than ever.
🇨🇦 Canada’s New TR-to-PR Pathway for 33,000 Workers (2026 Guide)
Canada has launched a time-limited PR pathway for temporary foreign workers, supporting its 2026–2028 strategy to retain skilled talent and strengthen the labour market.
Immigration Changes and Updates for Metro Vancouver and British Columbia (2026 Guide)
Metro Vancouver and British Columbia remain top destinations for skilled workers, students, and entrepreneurs, but 2026 has brought more competitive BC PNP draws, higher application fees, and targeted priority for in-demand occupations. Federal immigration targets remain high, yet temporary permits face stricter scrutiny, making planning and multiple pathway strategies essential. Potential immigrants should focus on language proficiency, work experience, and provincial nomination opportunities to improve their chances of successful settlement.
