Steven Ba Phuoc Le
SL Maple Leaf Immigration Services
College ID #R413991
Steven Ba Phuoc Le is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding registration number R413991. As the director of SL Maple Leaf Immigration Services based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Steven specializes in Canadian immigration services, including family sponsorships, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and Canadian Experience Class applications. With extensive experience and fluency in English, Vietnamese, Cantonese, and Mandarin, he serves a diverse clientele both in Canada and abroad. Steven is recognized for his strong expertise in immigration appeals, offering personalized support to clients in navigating complex immigration processes.
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Immigration Services Explained
Steven Ba Phuoc Le provides expert guidance across several key pathways to Canadian immigration, offering tailored solutions to meet clients’ unique needs. For families seeking reunification in Canada, he navigates the complexities of family sponsorship programs, ensuring applications meet stringent eligibility criteria. Skilled workers aiming to settle in Canada can benefit from his in-depth knowledge of the Express Entry system, including optimizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores and submitting complete profiles to improve chances of success. Steven also assists clients exploring provincial nomination opportunities, specializing in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) that align with specific provincial or territorial labor demands. Those with Canadian work experience can rely on his expertise in the Canadian Experience Class, a popular immigration option for individuals who have contributed to Canada’s workforce and wish to transition to permanent residency. For clients facing immigration refusals or challenging decisions, Steven provides strategic support through immigration appeals, guiding them through the legal framework to keep their immigration goals on track. With a results-driven approach and extensive understanding of Canada’s intricate immigration policies, Steven ensures every case is handled with precision and attention to detail, streamlining the application process and increasing the likelihood of achieving successful outcomes.
Local Immigration Context
Steven Ba Phuoc Le provides clear immigration guidance in Vietnamese, Cantonese, and Mandarin, helping clients from Vietnamese, Cantonese, and Mandarin-speaking backgrounds achieve their Canadian goals.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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