Yuliya Minasyan
Westpoint Canada Immigration Consulting Services
College ID #R520512
Yuliya Minasyan is a licensed Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R520512) and the founder of Westpoint Canada Immigration Consulting Services, based in British Columbia. With a Bachelor’s degree and specialized certification in Immigration: Laws, Policies, and Procedures from the University of British Columbia, she blends academic excellence with practical expertise gained from working as an Immigration Case Processing Officer and assistant to immigration lawyers. Yuliya specializes in temporary residence applications, LMIA, family reunification, and Express Entry programs. Fluent in Russian, she offers personalized guidance to a diverse clientele, ensuring informed decision-making and smooth navigation of Canada's immigration processes. As a member of CAPIC and a trusted CICC-regulated professional, Yuliya is committed to providing holistic services, assisted by licensed translators and affiliates. Her dedication lies in delivering tailored, efficient immigration solutions for individuals and families aspiring to build their futures in Canada.
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Yuliya Minasyan provides comprehensive Canadian immigration services tailored to meet diverse client needs. Specializing in LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessments), she assists employers in navigating the complexities of hiring international talent, ensuring compliance with Canadian employment regulations. For families seeking reunification, Yuliya facilitates Family Sponsorship applications, helping clients bring loved ones to Canada through spousal, parental, or dependent sponsorship programs. With extensive expertise in Express Entry, she guides individuals through the process of securing permanent residency by optimizing CRS scores, preparing accurate submissions, and addressing eligibility requirements under Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades streams. Yuliya also supports Temporary Foreign Worker applications, assisting employers and foreign nationals in obtaining work permits and understanding requirements related to specific employment categories. By addressing the nuances of each case and aligning strategies with current immigration policies, she ensures her clients' applications are thorough and compliant. Whether planning to live, work, or settle permanently in Canada, clients can rely on her in-depth knowledge of immigration pathways to navigate the process successfully.
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Surrey, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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