Know More About INKWAY Where Strategy Meets Immigration
INKWAY Immigration combines elite academic credentials with RCIC-IRB authorization, delivering personalized solutions for complex immigration matters with exceptional rigor and precision.
About Us
Founded by Mr. Liu, a seasoned legal professional with a background in Systems Engineering and years of experience as a Partner at a top-tier global law firm, INKWAY was established to bridge the gap between simple immigration filings and complex regulatory strategy.
We don’t just process forms; we engineer pathways. By combining a deep understanding of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) with a logic-driven, systematic approach, we provide elite representation for skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and those facing complex legal challenges before the IRB. At INKWAY, your Canadian future is managed with the precision of an engineer and the advocacy of a veteran professional.
The Foundation: 20+ Years of High-Stakes Practice
began his legal career in 2001. Prior to founding INKWAY Immigration, he served as a partner at one of China’s leading law firms, providing legal and investment advisory services for numerous major domestic and cross-border infrastructure projects. Years of practice in a high-standard professional environment have shaped the rigor, discipline, and strategic judgment he now brings to the Canadian immigration field—approaching each immigration case with the same precision he applied to major investment and financing projects.
Elite Academic & Analytical Depth
Jason holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Duke University School of Law, as well as a Master’s degree in Systems Engineering and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from leading universities in China. This rare interdisciplinary background enables him to view Canadian immigration policies and regulations not merely as a collection of technical legal provisions, but as an integrated legal system requiring structured analysis. His experience at a national-level policy think tank—the Research Center for Investment and Financing Policy, Tsinghua University—further reflects his strong capabilities in policy interpretation and strategic pathway design.
Licensed Representation Before the IRB
As a licensed RCIC-IRB, Jason is authorized to represent clients before all divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board. From complex admissibility hearings to strategic appeals, his advocacy is grounded in over two decades of professional experience and a steadfast commitment to regulatory integrity.
Our Vision
To be the most trusted strategic partner for global talents and families, redefining Canadian immigration through logical precision, regulatory excellence, and unwavering integrity.
Our Mission
To empower our clients with resilient immigration pathways and robust advocacy, ensuring every application is built on a foundation of "Evidence Engineering" to withstand any official scrutiny.
Core Values
At INKWAY, we engineer resilient immigration paths guided by strategic logic and strict regulatory integrity, ensuring precision from the initial audit to systematic delivery.
Associations & Memberships
- CICC (College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants): Authorized Practitioner in Good Standing.
- RCIC-IRB Designation: Licensed to represent clients before all divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
- CAPIC (Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants): Active Member.
From Relocation Decision to Capital & Identity Architecture
Dimension I — Cognition & Boundaries
Immigration is not relocation. It is structural recalibration. Before acting, understand the legal, financial, and familial shifts you are about to trigger.
Dimension II — Decision & Pathway Design
Eligibility opens the door. Structure determines durability. A well-designed pathway anticipates erosion, policy shifts, and long-term obligations.
Dimension III — Risk & Compliance
Most immigration failures are preventable. Compliance discipline, evidentiary integrity, and regulatory awareness form the baseline of any defensible case.
Dimension IV —Complex Case Resolution
When complexity arises, precision replaces optimism. Refusals, inadmissibility, and hearings demand structured analysis—not repetition.
Dimension V — Strategic Structuring
Immigration intersects with taxation, assets, and capital mobility. Identity planning must align with financial architecture.
Dimension VI — Legacy & Optionality
The ultimate objective is optionality. Properly structured status expands a family’s jurisdictional choices across generations.