Shan Chen
Canwell Immigration & Education Ltd.
College ID #R508991
Shan Chen is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (Registration Number: R508991). Based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Shan is the founder and principal consultant at Canwell Immigration & Education Ltd., a firm specializing in helping clients navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration. She provides expert assistance in areas such as family sponsorship, student visas, work permits, and permanent residency applications. With a deep commitment to client success, Shan brings both professionalism and personalized care to her work. Known for her ability to effectively address the needs of a diverse clientele, Shan also offers services in Mandarin, facilitating access to immigration advice for Mandarin-speaking individuals. Her dedication to ethical practice and achieving successful outcomes reflects her mission of making Canadian immigration more accessible.
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Immigration Services Explained
Shan Chen specializes in delivering tailored immigration solutions across key areas critical to achieving Canadian residency and work or study objectives. For families eager to reunite with loved ones, Shan excels in managing Family Sponsorship applications, ensuring compliance with sponsorship eligibility requirements and guiding clients through the intricacies of supporting their relatives' immigration pathways. Students seeking to further their education in Canada can rely on Shan’s expertise in securing Study Permits, a process that involves navigating institutional acceptance criteria, documentation, and visa requirements to align with Canada’s educational guidelines. For individuals aiming to join Canada’s vibrant workforce, Shan provides comprehensive assistance with Work Permits, from employer-specific authorizations to open permits, ensuring applicants meet the necessary qualifications and labor market assessments. As a seasoned guide through Permanent Residency applications, she helps clients transition from temporary status or secure PR directly, offering insight into Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), or family-sponsored streams. With her in-depth knowledge of Canada’s immigration frameworks, Shan equips clients with practical strategies, accurate documentation, and timely submissions, leaving no critical detail overlooked.
Local Immigration Context
Shan Chen brings immigration expertise directly to the Mandarin-speaking community, consulting entirely in Mandarin for maximum clarity.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Burnaby, British Columbia
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