Thanh Tan Nguyen
Northwestern Global Immigration Corporation
College ID #R515064
Thanh Tan Nguyen is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R515064) and the founder of Northwestern Global Immigration Corporation, based in Burnaby, British Columbia. With an extensive background that includes a Master’s degree in Engineering and completion of the immigration consulting program at Ashton College, he has been helping clients achieve their Canadian immigration goals since 2016. Fluent in Vietnamese, Thanh specializes in business immigration, skilled worker programs, family sponsorship, and temporary visas. His entrepreneurial experience both in Canada and internationally equips him to offer tailored advice for investors and entrepreneurs seeking opportunities in Canada. Thanh is dedicated to guiding individuals and families through the complexities of immigration with precision and care, drawing on his own experience as a former immigrant to inspire his work.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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