Ji Hee Yang
MYGRATION Immigration Inc.
College ID #R532877
Ji Hee Yang, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532877), co-founded MYGRATION Immigration Inc. in Burnaby, British Columbia, with a mission to modernize immigration services. Originally from South Korea, she has a rich multicultural background, having grown up in Brazil before making Canada her home. Ji Hee specializes in permanent residency programs, family sponsorships, and employer-supported immigration pathways. With over a decade of experience, including a successful tenure at EY Law’s immigration team, she has supported both individuals and global corporations in navigating complex immigration systems. Fluent in Korean and Portuguese, Ji Hee excels in assisting diverse clients while embracing a personalized, results-driven approach. Her educational foundation includes a Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law. Ji Hee’s leadership at MYGRATION reflects her passion for empowering clients to achieve their immigration goals while enriching Canada’s cultural mosaic.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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