Bo Seon Yoo
UNI Education Consulting Co. Ltd.
College ID #R508067
Bo Seon Yoo is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R508067) and President of UNI Education Consulting Co. Ltd., based in Vancouver, BC. With extensive expertise, he specializes in helping clients navigate complex immigration pathways such as Express Entry, provincial nominee programs, work permits, study permits, and family sponsorship applications. His practice also extends to assisting business investors, entrepreneurs, and those seeking LMIA-based solutions. Dedicated to guiding clients from diverse backgrounds, Mr. Yoo leads his firm with a commitment to providing reliable and tailored consultations. UNI Education Consulting is known for staying abreast of Canada's constantly evolving immigration landscape, ensuring accurate advice and client-focused service. Passionate about supporting newcomers, his work reflects professionalism and dedication toward building successful immigration stories.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Bo Seon Yoo offers a broad spectrum of immigration services tailored to individuals, families, students, skilled workers, and business professionals seeking pathways to Canada. He provides expert guidance on Express Entry, helping candidates increase their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores and secure invitations to apply for permanent residency. For those pursuing provincial opportunities, Mr. Yoo navigates Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), ensuring eligibility and alignment with regional labor market needs. Work permits are another core area, whether for employer-specific roles or open permits, enabling clients to contribute to Canada’s workforce. Students aiming to study in Canada can rely on Mr. Yoo for assistance with study permits, including application preparation and understanding compliance requirements. His expertise also includes Family Sponsorship, where he supports Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones through spousal, parent, or dependent sponsorship streams. Entrepreneurs and investors benefit from his specialized focus on Business Immigration strategies that align with Canada’s economic priorities. Lastly, Mr. Yoo advises on Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, helping employers meet regulatory standards and hire foreign talent. Each service combines strategic insight with a precise understanding of immigration policies, empowering clients to achieve their unique immigration goals.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
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