KURZFELD LAW FIRM - Key Persons


Alina Zhang

Alina Zhang is an immigration lawyer. Alina graduated from University of British Columbia with a Master of Laws (LL.M) degree. Alina obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from Chongqing University, China. Alina also attended law school courses at National Chung Cheng University of Taiwan. Alina worked for Access Pro Bono and a law firm in downtown Vancouver before she came to Toronto. She joined an immigration law firm as an articling student where she represented clients at IRB, CBSA and the Federal Court. Alina is a member of the Law Society of Ontario. Alina has many years of experience in Canadian immigration law with the expertise in business immigration. She is experienced with work permit applications under Intra-company transferees/International Experience Class/Significant Benefits Categories, Labour Market Impact Assessment, Global Talent Stream applications, business visitors and many more. Alina treats every client with care and diligence. She devotes herself into providing quality, efficient, and solution-oriented immigration legal services.

Jason Ibanez

Jason Ibanez is an experienced lawyer with a combined 18-year experience in the legal field and who has worked extensively in Canadian immigration law for the last 10 years. He acquired his legal knowledge as he acquired his Bachelor of Laws from Silliman University in Philippines. he was later called to Integrated Bar of the Philippines and practiced law mainly focused on criminal law. He later moved to Canada and pursued a progressive career in immigration law. He has experience working in the Ministry of the Attorney General of British Columbia (Supreme Court of British Columbia). He became a member of the Law Society of British Columbia on January 3, 2013, and has worked as an immigration lawyer since then. He is currently a member of the Law Society of Ontario since 2017 and holds membership at the Immigration Section of Canadian Bar Association.

Ronen Kurzfeld

Job Titles:
  • Founding Member of the Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association
Ronen Kurzfeld is an esteemed immigration lawyer from Canada, renowned for his extensive experience of over 20 years. He successfully completed the prestigious Immigration and Refugee Law program at Osgoode Hall Law School, the oldest and largest law school in Canada. As a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario and the Canadian Bar Association's Citizenship and Immigration Section, he upholds the highest professional standards. Mr. Kurzfeld is a founding member of the Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association (CILA), further establishing his dedication to the field. He takes pride in offering exceptional immigration advice and unparalleled client services. Service Canada has recognized Mr. Kurzfeld's expertise by inviting him to consult on the low-skill program. Leading media outlets have also sought his insights and knowledge. Furthermore, Mr. Kurzfeld has delivered informative presentations on Canadian immigration in various countries, sharing his expertise and experience with a global audience.

Tiffani Frederick

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Law Society of Ontario
Tiffani Frederick is an American Canadian lawyer qualified to practice in the jurisdictions of Ontario and New York. She received her Bachelor of Laws from the University of Windsor and Juris Doctor from the University of Detroit Mercy. She formerly managed her own law practice for over 13 years representing clients in family, civil and immigration matters. She taught paralegal students at a private career college in Mississauga, Ontario. Tiffani advises clients in all aspects of immigration law in Canada with an emphasis on matters before the Immigration and Refugee Board. Her immigration practice is focused on family sponsorships, temporary authorizations for study, visit or work, refugees, appeals, humanitarian and compassionate requests, inadmissibility, and enforcement matters. Tiffani is a member of the Law Society of Ontario, the State Bar of New York, Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association, and the Canadian Bar Association.