Xinling Shi
Xinling Immigration Inc.
College ID #R533509
Xinling Shi is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R533509. She leads Xinling Immigration Inc., a Toronto-based firm specializing in comprehensive immigration services. With extensive expertise in areas like Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Start-Up Visas, caregiver pathways, family sponsorships, labor market impact assessments (LMIA), and work and study permits, she supports clients in navigating Canada’s complex immigration system efficiently. Fluent in Chinese, Ms. Shi is committed to assisting diverse communities, particularly those from Chinese-speaking backgrounds. Her dedication to professionalism is further reflected in her firm’s licensing for foreign worker recruitment in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Xinling Immigration Inc. is celebrated for its tailored guidance and commitment to fulfilling clients’ immigration goals.
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Markham, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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