Vanessa Jessica Loughlin
Loughlin Wu Immigration LLP
College ID #R513127
Vanessa Jessica Loughlin is a highly experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R513127) and the co-founder of Loughlin Wu Immigration LLP, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She began her career in immigration at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, China, where she gained valuable international experience. Upon returning to Canada, she transitioned into legal work as a Paralegal in 2012, acquiring her RCIC designation in 2014. Vanessa’s expertise spans temporary and permanent residence applications, employer compliance for recruiting and retaining foreign workers, and economic immigration pathways. She built her skills managing large-scale immigration portfolios during her tenure at Aritzia and STEMCELL Technologies. Fluent in French, Vanessa provides tailored support to diverse communities and businesses. With over a decade of experience, Vanessa delivers strategic immigration solutions to help individuals and companies navigate Canada’s complex immigration landscape. She is dedicated to simplifying the process while fostering opportunities for professional and personal growth.
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North Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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