Shumei Wang
ONEPLUSTWO IMMIGRATION LTD.
College ID #R708768
Shumei Wang is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) proudly serving clients through ONEPLUSTWO Immigration Ltd., based in Burlington, Ontario. As a registered professional with RCIC license number R708768, she specializes in Canadian immigration pathways, including family sponsorships, skilled worker programs, and student visa applications. Fluent in Mandarin, she connects seamlessly with diverse communities, enabling her to cater to clients from varying cultural backgrounds. Her dedication to accuracy and compassion is reflected in her thorough approach to guiding clients through their immigration journey. Shumei is committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism while delivering personalized solutions tailored to individual needs. Always striving to simplify complex processes, she has earned trust and recognition as a reliable advisor for those seeking opportunities in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Shumei Wang provides expert guidance for individuals navigating Canadian immigration pathways, with a focus on the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP). She assists professionals and skilled workers in assessing their eligibility under Canada’s Express Entry system, ensuring clients meet essential requirements such as language proficiency, work experience, and educational credentials. With a meticulous approach, she ensures that applications are completed accurately and meet the standards outlined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Furthermore, Shumei specializes in family sponsorships, empowering eligible Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with loved ones. Her expertise covers spouse, partner, and dependent child sponsorships, offering tailored solutions to maximize approval rates. For prospective students, she provides comprehensive support in securing study permits and navigating the transition to permanent residency, helping them build a future in Canada.
Clients can expect personalized consultations, thorough document reviews, and timely updates throughout the immigration process. Shumei leverages her in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration policies to create strategic pathways for skilled workers, families, and international students alike. Whether it's crafting compelling Express Entry profiles or streamlining sponsorship applications, her services are designed to align with each client’s unique goals and circumstances, leading to successful immigration outcomes.
Local Immigration Context
With every consultation conducted in Mandarin, Shumei Wang ensures Mandarin-speaking applicants pursue their Canadian immigration journey with clarity, confidence, and professional support.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Burlington, Ontario
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