Wenqing Zhao
Navican Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R712859
Wenqing Zhao is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) affiliated with Navican Immigration Consulting Inc., holding registration number R712859. Based in Markham, Ontario, she specializes in guiding individuals and families through complex immigration processes, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, and Provincial Nominee Programs. Her expertise extends to navigating work permits and visitor visas, providing tailored advice to diverse client needs. Wenqing Zhao is fluent in Mandarin, enabling her to serve Mandarin-speaking communities with ease and precision. Committed to professionalism and client success, she delivers personalized immigration strategies informed by the latest policy changes. Her dedication underscores her role as a trusted advisor to prospective immigrants in Canada.
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Markham, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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