Victoria Ha Khanh Nguyen
Garson LLP Immigration Law
College ID #R531099
Victoria Ha Khanh Nguyen is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R531099) with Garson LLP Immigration Law, a premier immigration law firm based in Toronto. With expertise in Canadian immigration processes, she specializes in family sponsorship applications, express entry, work permits, and pathways to permanent residency. Her work reflects a dedication to addressing the unique challenges faced by diverse client communities. Fluent in Vietnamese, Victoria is adept at supporting Vietnamese-speaking clients as they navigate the complexities of immigration. She is known for her precise attention to regulatory details and a client-centered approach. Victoria’s commitment to streamlined and effective immigration solutions demonstrates her passion for helping individuals and families achieve their goals in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Victoria Ha Khanh Nguyen offers a comprehensive range of immigration services, catering to individuals and families seeking to build their future in Canada. Specializing in family sponsorship applications, she guides sponsors and applicants through the intricate steps of reuniting loved ones under Canada’s family reunification programs. For those aspiring to immigrate through the Express Entry system, Victoria provides expert assistance in creating competitive profiles, meeting eligibility requirements, and maximizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores to secure Invitations to Apply (ITAs).
Her expertise extends to securing work permits, where she advises employers and foreign workers on employer compliance, Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), and employer-specific or open work permits. In addition, Victoria assists clients in navigating the often-complex pathways to permanent residency, whether they are transitioning from temporary resident status or applying directly through federal or provincial programs. She ensures every application is meticulously prepared to meet the latest immigration policies and standards, minimizing delays and maximizing success. By offering tailored solutions across these key areas, Victoria empowers her clients to achieve their immigration goals efficiently and with confidence.
Local Immigration Context
Victoria Ha Khanh Nguyen specializes in serving Vietnamese-speaking communities, offering immigration advice in Vietnamese so clients never miss a critical detail.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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