Xia Weng
LooneyTooney
College ID #R535057
Grace (Xia) Weng is a senior Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and the Operations Head at LooneyTooney, with over nine years of professional experience. Specializing in diverse immigration pathways, she assists clients with family sponsorships, visitor visas, work permits, LMIA applications, PR programs such as Express Entry and PNPs, and Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds cases. Her strong understanding of Canadian immigration policies has resulted in numerous successful client outcomes. Fluent in Mandarin, she provides tailored support to a multilingual clientele across provinces and to individuals abroad seeking work, investment, or study opportunities in Canada. Grace also mentors new RCICs and is registered to offer services in Saskatchewan. Known for her innovative strategies and precision, she is committed to making the immigration process smooth and effective for her clients.
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Immigration Services Explained
Grace (Xia) Weng provides expert guidance across multiple Canadian immigration pathways, offering tailored solutions for a variety of needs. She helps families reunite by navigating the intricate family sponsorship process, ensuring all requirements are met for sponsoring spouses, parents, or dependent children. For individuals seeking temporary entry into Canada, she assists with visitor visa applications, addressing both short-term tourism needs and extended stay considerations. Xia also works extensively with work permit applications, aiding employers and foreign workers in securing the necessary authorizations for employment in Canada. Her expertise includes Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, ensuring that employers meet government criteria to hire international talent. For permanent residency, Xia specializes in Express Entry applications and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), guiding clients through eligibility assessments, documentation, and maximizing their chances of success. Additionally, she provides strategic support for applications on Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds, tackling complex cases with a nuanced understanding of Canadian immigration regulations. From work opportunities to family reunification to compassionate appeals, Xia Weng simplifies the immigration process by delivering actionable solutions that align with her clients’ unique goals.
Local Immigration Context
For Mandarin-speaking families navigating Canadian immigration, Grace offers the comfort of expert legal guidance delivered in their own language.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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