Uyen Nguyen
Apex Immigration - Legal Services Inc.
College ID #R416447
Uyen Nguyen is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R416447) with over 15 years of professional experience in Canadian immigration. As the founder of Apex Immigration - Legal Services Inc., located in Mississauga, Ontario, she specializes in family sponsorships, judicial appeals, study permits, business immigration, and Provincial Nominee Programs. Uyen is fluent in Vietnamese, enabling her to effectively serve Vietnamese-speaking clients while fostering cross-cultural connections. Known for her hands-on approach, she personally represents clients in hearings and appeals, ensuring precise advocacy. Her commitment to integrity and high-quality service has earned her recognition in both Canada and Vietnam. Through comprehensive case preparation and focused support, Uyen Nguyen helps individuals and families achieve successful immigration outcomes while maintaining a strong ethical foundation.
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Immigration Services Explained
Uyen Nguyen offers specialized Canadian immigration services designed to address complex applications and unique client needs. With expertise in family sponsorship, she assists clients in reuniting with loved ones by navigating sponsorship requirements for spouses, children, or parents. For those facing immigration challenges, Uyen handles immigration appeals, providing strategic legal representation to challenge refused applications or unfavorable decisions before the Immigration Appeal Division. Her experience in study permits ensures that international students can overcome procedural hurdles to pursue academic goals in Canada, from securing permits to understanding compliance obligations. In business immigration, Uyen guides entrepreneurs and investors through pathways tailored to establishing or expanding businesses in Canada, ensuring seamless application processes for work permits or business visas. She is also well-versed in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), offering provincial-specific immigration solutions that align with local labor markets. Whether clients seek permanent residency through provincial streams or require detailed guidance on eligibility, she delivers tailored strategies. Each service is approached with precision, ensuring clients receive clear advice and personalized solutions for their immigration journey.
Local Immigration Context
Uyen Nguyen believes language should never be a barrier to justice, and serves Vietnamese-speaking clients fully in Vietnamese.
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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