Sherrie Lynn Tiessen
WW Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R523165
Sherrie Lynn Tiessen is a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), holding an active RCIC-IRB designation (R523165). She is part of WW Immigration Services Inc., located in Kitchener, Ontario. With a strong academic foundation in Social Work and a Certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies and Procedures from the University of British Columbia, Sherrie brings over a decade of experience in immigration services. Her career journey includes pivotal roles as a Settlement Worker at the K-W Multicultural Centre and as an immigration consultant with prominent firms like Pilkington Immigration Law and Judith E. Phipps Barristers and Solicitors. Sherrie’s expertise spans family sponsorships, refugee protection appeals, and immigration pathways for skilled workers and entrepreneurs. She speaks multiple languages, which enhances her ability to serve clients from diverse backgrounds effectively. Her client-centered approach, combined with her commitment to advocacy at the Immigration Appeal Division and Refugee Protection Division, reflects her passion for enabling newcomers to thrive in Canada. Sherrie’s dedication to excellence continues to empower individuals and families on their immigration journeys.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Sherrie Lynn Tiessen specializes in navigating two complex areas of Canadian immigration: Federal Skilled Worker applications and Refugee Claims. For individuals seeking permanent residence through the Federal Skilled Worker Program, she offers tailored guidance on eligibility requirements, points assessment, and Express Entry profile optimization. Sherrie adeptly advises clients on demonstrating their work experience, education credentials, and language proficiency to align with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards. Her expertise ensures that candidates avoid common pitfalls and submit compelling applications that stand out in competitive federal draws. In addition to economic immigration pathways, Sherrie provides strategic support for individuals pursuing Refugee Claims in Canada. With her in-depth knowledge of IRB (Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada) proceedings, she assists clients in preparing detailed and credible claims that meet statutory definitions of refugee status. Her services include reviewing documentation, guiding clients through hearings, and strengthening the narrative in their Basis of Claim forms. Leveraging her RCIC-IRB designation, Sherrie facilitates seamless representation for individuals navigating Canada’s asylum process. With focused expertise in these two domains, Sherrie empowers her clients to confidently approach their immigration goals while ensuring compliance with federal policies and legal frameworks.
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
Kitchener, Ontario
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