Jayavadee Sooben
JS Immigration Consulting
College ID #R532845
Jayavadee Sooben is the founder and director of JS Immigration Consulting, a British Columbia-based firm specializing in Canadian immigration services. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with CICC (R532845), she brings extensive expertise in areas such as Express Entry, family sponsorship, LMIA work permits, and study permits. Holding a postgraduate diploma in Immigration Laws, Policies, and Procedures from the University of British Columbia, Ms. Sooben also earned a Master of Business Administration from the University of Leicester and holds a diploma in public administration from L’École Nationale d’Administration in France. With over two decades of experience in senior public administration roles in Mauritius, including as Permanent Secretary, she leverages her global perspective to assist diverse clients, particularly from Africa, Mauritius, and India. Fluent in French and Creole, she is also a licensed foreign worker recruiter for multiple provinces, enhancing her ability to support labor mobility. Her commitment to each client is built on integrity, empathy, and achieving optimal outcomes.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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