Janet Doutre
JFD Education & Immigration Consulting
College ID #R512383
Janet Doutre is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R512383) and the Director of JFD Education & Immigration Consulting, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With more than 20 years of experience in immigration, including her tenure as an International Student Advisor at the University of British Columbia, she offers expert guidance on pathways such as Express Entry, provincial nominee programs, and international student transition to permanent residency. Janet holds an LL.B. from Renmin University and an M.A. from the University of British Columbia, underscoring her strong academic foundation. Fluent in French, Mandarin, and Cantonese, she serves diverse clients, ensuring clear communication and tailored solutions. Janet and her team emphasize precision and strategy in application processes, reducing errors and delays. Her specialization in student immigration and program eligibility showcases her commitment to empowering individuals through education and seamless immigration.
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Janet Doutre specializes in tailored immigration solutions for individuals navigating Canada’s Express Entry system, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and study permits. With a deep understanding of the Express Entry framework, she assists skilled workers in optimizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, ensuring eligibility and competitiveness for Invitations to Apply (ITAs). For those seeking pathways through Provincial Nominee Programs, Janet provides province-specific guidance, helping clients identify the best PNP streams that align with their unique qualifications and aspirations. Her expertise extends to facilitating transitions from temporary to permanent residence, particularly for international students. By leveraging her years of experience as an International Student Advisor, she advises students on securing study permits, maintaining compliance, and positioning themselves for permanent residency via programs like the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or PNP streams. Each step of the process is handled with precision, from compiling accurate documentation to navigating time-sensitive applications. Clients can expect clear, actionable strategies tailored to meet their immigration goals, whether pursuing permanent residence through federal economic pathways or transitioning to life in Canada as international students. Janet’s approach simplifies the complexities of Canadian immigration policies, offering clarity and confidence in achieving successful outcomes.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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