Xiaoning Huang
WestSun Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R533025
Xiaoning Huang, affectionately known as Allen, is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R533025) and a cornerstone of WestSun Immigration Services Inc., based in Burnaby, British Columbia. He specializes in complex immigration cases, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), business immigration, and family sponsorship. Fluent in Mandarin and Japanese, Allen ensures personalized support and understanding for clients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. With formal education in Immigration and Citizenship Law from Ashton College, Allen combines academic rigor with hands-on experience to craft meticulous applications tailored to each client's unique circumstances. Known for his innovative problem-solving, he collaborates with legal professionals to overcome challenging cases and deliver successful outcomes. Driven by a passion for helping others, Allen is committed to guiding clients through the Canadian immigration process with professionalism and empathy. His multilingual abilities and personalized service approach reflect his dedication to fostering trust and achieving client success.
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Xiaoning Huang specializes in navigating four key areas of Canadian immigration, offering tailored solutions for aspiring immigrants. As an expert in Express Entry, he guides clients through the competitive points-based system, helping them maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score to secure invitations to apply for permanent residency. Allen also has in-depth proficiency in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), assisting candidates in identifying the most suitable provincial stream based on their skills, work experience, or entrepreneurial goals, ensuring compliance with each province’s unique requirements. For entrepreneurs and investors, his expertise in business immigration facilitates access to pathways that enable foreign nationals to establish, invest in, or expand businesses in Canada, aligning with Canada’s economic immigration objectives. Additionally, Allen’s experience in family sponsorship ensures seamless application processes for spouses, partners, children, or other eligible family members wishing to reunite in Canada. Whether managing documentation, addressing eligibility concerns, or preparing for government submissions, Allen’s strategic approach to immigration ensures clients are equipped to succeed in their journey, reducing uncertainties and delays. With his comprehensive knowledge of Canada’s immigration programs, he is a vital resource for individuals and families striving to achieve their Canadian residency or citizenship goals.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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