Yijiang Ge
OXEC Immigration Services Ltd.
College ID #R706500
Yijiang Ge, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R706500, is the founder of OXEC Immigration Services Ltd., based in Burnaby, British Columbia. He specializes in a comprehensive range of immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), business immigration strategies, and family sponsorships. With years of experience navigating Canada’s immigration system, Mr. Ge has established himself as a reliable resource for clients from diverse backgrounds. Born with a bicultural perspective, he fluently serves clients in Chinese, enabling seamless communication and personalized support for Mandarin-speaking communities. His firm is committed to professionalism and delivering tailored solutions that meet specific client needs. Mr. Ge takes pride in helping individuals and families achieve their dreams of settling and thriving in Canada.
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Yijiang Ge, a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in Burnaby, provides tailored guidance across key immigration pathways, ensuring clients receive precise and comprehensive support at every stage of the process. His expertise in Express Entry extends to optimizing profiles, enhancing eligibility under the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades programs, and navigating complex CRS score challenges. With deep knowledge of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Mr. Ge helps clients identify suitable provincial streams, ensuring alignment with regional labor market needs to secure nominations that fast-track permanent residency. Business immigration is another focal area, where he advises entrepreneurs and investors on federal and provincial programs, including crafting compelling business plans and meeting operational requirements to establish or invest in Canadian ventures. For those pursuing family sponsorship, he meticulously handles spousal, parental, and dependent child sponsorship applications to reunite families in Canada, providing thorough documentation reviews to minimize processing delays. Each service is anchored in Mr. Ge’s in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration policies, ensuring clients receive strategic solutions tailored to their unique circumstances. Whether seeking pathways for skilled workers or strategic advice for business opportunities, his approach is designed to simplify complex procedures and deliver positive outcomes for clients.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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