Heejeong Kim
H & K Immigration Consulting Services Inc.
College ID #R515106
Heejeong Kim is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R515106) and the director of H & K Immigration Consulting Services Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With extensive experience in Canadian immigration processes, she specializes in diverse pathways such as caregiver immigration, study permits, work permits, visitor visas, and permanent residency applications. Known for her client-first approach, Ms. Kim provides expert guidance tailored to individual needs, supporting both local and international clients throughout their immigration journeys. Respected for her dedication to delivering transparent and accurate advice, Ms. Kim serves a multicultural clientele and is proficient in Korean, enabling her to provide seamless assistance to Korean-speaking individuals. Through her leadership at H & K Immigration Consulting Services, she has cultivated numerous success stories, earning the trust of her clients and solidifying her reputation within the industry. Driven by a passion for empowering individuals to achieve their goals in Canada, Ms. Kim is committed to excellence and integrity in her practice.
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Heejeong Kim offers comprehensive immigration services tailored to a variety of Canadian visa and residency pathways. For individuals pursuing opportunities under the caregiver immigration streams, she guides applicants through the complex requirements, from eligibility assessments to work permit applications, ensuring a seamless transition into Canada. Students aiming to study in Canada can rely on Ms. Kim's expertise in securing study permits, navigating institution-specific requirements, and preparing for post-graduation visa options. Workers seeking Canadian employment benefit from her in-depth knowledge of work permit applications, whether employer-specific or open permits, helping clients align their qualifications with immigration regulations. She also assists visitors planning to explore Canada, managing visitor visa applications and extensions to ensure compliance with entry rules. For those looking to establish permanent roots, Ms. Kim specializes in permanent residency applications, guiding clients through pathways such as economic immigration programs, family sponsorships, or caregiver streams leading to PR. Her services encompass thorough document preparation, personalized application strategies, and step-by-step support, empowering clients to navigate Canada’s immigration process with clarity and confidence. Based in Vancouver, she is well-versed in the intricacies of federal and provincial immigration policies, making her a trusted advisor for both short-term and long-term Canadian immigration goals.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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