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Hui Zhang

Hui is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) based in Burnaby, British Columbia, a panelist of the Vancouver International Arbitration Centre (VanIAC, former BCICAC), and a member of the Society of Translators and Interpreters of British Columbia (STIBC). Hui holds both a Bachelor and Master of Laws. She relocated to metro Vancouver for her family in mid-2014. She realized her dream of continuing her legal career in Canada in October 2016 when she became a member (now a licensee) of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC, now the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, CICC), and has successfully transferred her solid legal knowledge and skills to her immigration practice. Since then, Hui has been providing quality immigration services to her clients, and continues to enjoy her passion for writing and teaching. She has been publishing immigration legal articles regularly, she taught all the modules of the Immigration Practitioner Program (IPP) including legal research and administrative law and continues teaching the Immigration Consultant Assistant Program (IMA). She is also a practising lawyer in China with 18 years of experience. Before moving to Canada, she was an expert arbitrator with the arbitration commission in her home city. Upon the BCICAC’s request, she published An Overview of China’s Arbitration Law in the November 2016 issue of The Advocate. During her career as a Chinese lawyer, she taught fundamental laws for a couple of years and presents legal seminars to her clients and the public from time to time. Hui believes in the value of kindness and hard work. She adopts the motto, work with love and knowledge, an Inca proverb, to inspire her to do the right things, and do them well.