Hiroyuki Kameya
QLSeeker Canada Inc.
College ID #R507834
Hiroyuki Kameya is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R507834) and the founder of QLSeeker Canada Inc., established in Toronto in 2003. Holding a law degree from Meiji University, he honed his expertise through years of experience in multilingual and cross-cultural capacities, including serving as an interpreter at an international conference in Montreal. Fully licensed to practice federal and Quebec immigration law, he is among a select group of consultants qualified in both jurisdictions. Hiroyuki specializes in pathways such as federal skilled worker programs, Quebec immigration, and temporary visas. Fluent in Japanese and French, he excels at serving diverse communities and tailoring solutions for clients globally. His firm reflects his mission to simplify and enrich the immigration journey for individuals and families seeking opportunities in Canada.
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Hiroyuki Kameya provides specialized immigration consulting services, focusing on three key areas: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Quebec Immigration pathways, and Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) applications. For professionals seeking permanent residency in Canada, he offers expert guidance on navigating the FSWP, including assessing eligibility under Canada’s Express Entry system and ensuring all documentation meets federal requirements. As one of the few consultants licensed to practice Quebec immigration law, Hiroyuki is uniquely qualified to assist clients aiming to settle in this province through programs like the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP). From preparing comprehensive applications to meeting distinct provincial selection criteria, he ensures every step is managed meticulously. Additionally, Hiroyuki supports employers and foreign workers with Temporary Foreign Worker Program applications, providing strategic advice to secure work permits and meet compliance with Canada’s labor market standards. His services include drafting Labor Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), guiding clients through employer-specific or open work permit options, and addressing renewal or transition strategies. With a thorough understanding of regulations at both federal and provincial levels, Hiroyuki tailors immigration solutions to meet each client’s unique goals, offering informed pathways to life and work in Canada.
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Toronto, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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