
Tax | Estate Planning | Corporate | Immigration | Employment
Cindy is a Canadian-trained lawyer with a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia, focusing her practice on tax law, estate planning, and immigration. She brings to her work a unique combination of legal precision, strategic thinking, and deep community engagement. With a background that spans both high-level legal practice and frontline newcomer support services, Cindy offers practical, compassionate legal solutions that are tailored to individuals, families, and small business owners across British Columbia.
She is known for her approachable manner, her attention to detail, and her commitment to helping clients make informed, confident decisions about their legal and financial futures.
Cindy is fluent in Mandarin and Taiwanese.
Cindy concentrates her practice in tax law, estate planning, and immigration. Her legal journey began with frontline newcomer support work across Metro Vancouver, where she helped immigrants and refugees navigate legal and community systems. This experience continues to shape her approach—one grounded in empathy, accessibility, and clarity.
Cindy practiced at a prominent tax law boutique in Vancouver, advising individuals and businesses on matters including tax compliance and succession planning. She is known for translating complex legal issues into clear, actionable strategies that help clients make sound decisions with confidence. Her practice is especially attuned to the needs of small business owners, immigrant families, and clients with cross-border financial considerations.
Cindy is a current member of the Law Society of British Columbia, and the Canadian Tax Foundation.
Beyond her legal work, Cindy is an advocate for inclusive community development and newcomer empowerment.
She currently serves as Vice President of the Burnaby North Road Business Improvement Association, where she works to support small businesses and promote local economic vitality.
She is also a member of the MLA Business and Economic Leadership Council, contributing to policy dialogue on economic growth and equity.
Earlier in her career, Cindy coordinated international development programs in Taiwan and Cambodia, gaining hands-on experience in research, field operations, and nonprofit partnerships.
Her cross-sector background and cultural fluency allow her to bridge legal advice with real-world understanding—making her a trusted advisor to clients navigating personal and business decisions across diverse contexts.
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