As a licensed Canadian immigration consultant, my passion is to help clients achieve their immigration goals …
Hong (Judy) Chang, RCIC
As an immigrant myself, I understand what it feels like when it comes to applying to immigrate to Canada. Collecting information, reviewing available immigration programs, figuring out own eligibilities, making a final decision, taking steps to submit an application, handling correspondence with immigration authorities, feeling stressed not knowing whether things have been done correctly and waiting patiently to know the final result. As a licensed Canadian immigration consultant, my passion is to help clients achieve their immigration goals by helping them select the best pathway and providing legal and professional advice and service to support them along their immigration journey, whether they want to move to Canada permanently or come to Canada temporarily to study, work or visit.
I hold a Master’s degree in Law, a PhD degree in Business Administration and am a Certified Public Tax Accountant. Since 2004 I have been working as a business consultant in China, Japan and Canada. While in China and Japan, I worked for Myts Group, a multi-national business consulting firm, as well as PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the Big Four accounting firms, helping many corporate and individual clients develop business operations in Asia and North America.
In 2019 in Canada, I expanded my business consulting services to the Canadian visa and immigration field. Ever since then, I have been helping international investors and entrepreneurs set up their business in Canada and later immigrate to Canada, including under the Start-up Visa Program, the Intra-company Transfer Program, and the Provincial Nominee Program Entrepreneur Pathway. I also have been helping international skilled workers obtain authorizations to work in Canada through various channels and later immigrate to Canada.
Now leading CVA Immigration Consulting Inc., I continue to thrive to support international investors, entrepreneurs and young elites, including skilled workers and students, to achieve their immigration goals to Canada and therefore contribute to their future success.