Hitomi Aman
Kaede Immigration Services
College ID #R512097
Hitomi Aman is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R512097 and the founder of Kaede Immigration Services, based in Toronto. She holds a Diploma in the Immigration Consultant program from Herzing College, Toronto, and is a member in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Hitomi brings over 13 years of professional experience in the hospitality and customer service sectors in Japan and Canada, enriching her client-centered approach to immigration consulting. Fluent in Japanese and Spanish, Hitomi specializes in assisting individuals and families with temporary and permanent residency applications, work permits, study visas, and citizenship. Having transitioned to Canada herself, she empathizes deeply with the complexities of the immigration process and is committed to simplifying it for her clients. Dedicated to helping people achieve their Canadian dreams, she strives to make the journey accessible, efficient, and stress-free.
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Immigration Services Explained
Hitomi Aman provides tailored immigration services in Toronto, specializing in Work Permits, Study Permits, Citizenship applications, and Temporary Foreign Worker programs. Whether assisting individuals seeking to work in Canada or guiding employers through the intricacies of hiring international talent, she ensures a seamless application process for Temporary Foreign Workers. Her expertise in Work Permits covers every aspect, from employer-specific permits to open work permits, addressing the unique needs of workers and businesses alike. For international students, Hitomi facilitates Study Permits, helping applicants navigate requirements such as proof of enrollment, financial sufficiency, and compliance with visa conditions, ensuring their transition into Canada's educational system is stress-free. When it comes to Citizenship, she supports permanent residents in achieving Canadian citizenship, offering detailed advice on eligibility, application preparation, and procedural steps. Hitomi’s in-depth knowledge and methodical approach ensure clients gain clarity on their options, understand compliance obligations, and avoid unnecessary delays or errors. By focusing exclusively on these key immigration services, she provides specialized guidance designed for smooth entry, residency, and citizenship pathways tailored to individual circumstances. Her thorough understanding of Canadian immigration policies positions her as a reliable resource for clients across diverse situations seeking professional expertise in these areas.
Local Immigration Context
Hitomi Aman believes language should never be a barrier to justice, and serves Japanese and Spanish-speaking clients fully in Japanese and Spanish.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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