Aya Nishioka
Japan Abroad Network Link Ltd.
College ID #R512624
Aya Nishioka serves as the Vice President and a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R512624) at Japan Abroad Network Link Ltd., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With over 15 years of professional experience, she specializes in educational and family-related immigration, including programs for minor students, parent-child educational relocation, and international boarding school placements. Drawing on her deep understanding of Canadian immigration law and her background in psychology and education studies, Aya has supported thousands of clients in realizing their goals of studying or settling in Canada. Fluent in Japanese, she provides personalized guidance tailored to a multicultural clientele while fostering trust and cultural bridge-building. Her achievements include leading successful consulting services for over 5,000 minor students and maintaining close partnerships with over 150 Canadian educational institutions. Passionate about empowering individuals through education and immigration, Aya is committed to ensuring clients feel supported at every step of their journey.
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Aya Nishioka provides tailored immigration services in Vancouver, specializing in study permits and family sponsorship applications. Her expertise in educational immigration encompasses the full lifecycle of securing study permits for minors, enabling parent-child relocation for academic purposes, and navigating the complexities of international boarding school placements. Aya guides families through the intricate requirements for obtaining study permits, including documentation, eligibility assessments, and compliance with Canadian immigration regulations, ensuring a seamless transition to the country’s education system. In the realm of family sponsorship, she focuses on facilitating reunification for eligible family members, including spouses, parents, and dependent children. Her thorough understanding of sponsorship eligibility criteria and procedural timelines allows her clients to navigate these pathways with confidence. Aya’s knowledge extends to assisting families with planning long-term immigration strategies that prioritize both educational and familial goals. Whether seeking to enrol a child in a Canadian educational institution or bringing loved ones together under sponsorship programs, Aya delivers precise insight and actionable solutions. With a proven track record of successfully guiding clients through these specialized immigration processes, she empowers them to achieve their aspirations in Canada while adhering to the country’s legal framework and policies.
Local Immigration Context
Aya Nishioka conducts all consultations in Japanese, ensuring Japanese-speaking clients fully understand every detail of their immigration case.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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