Jollette Ameshia Thompson
Yunexsol Immigration Consultancy Services Ltd.
College ID #R532613
Jollette Ameshia Thompson is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532613) and the founder of Yunexsol Immigration Consultancy Services Ltd., based in Edmonton, Alberta. She holds an Immigration Practitioner Diploma from CSIC e-Academy and is also a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). With extensive knowledge of Canadian immigration pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, provincial nominee programs, and work permits, Jollette has successfully guided clients globally to achieve their Canadian immigration goals. Having immigrated to Canada herself, Jollette brings personal insight into navigating the complexities of the immigration system. This firsthand experience informs her empathetic and strategic approach to client representation. Fluent in diverse immigrant community needs, she is dedicated to providing tailored solutions with professionalism and care. Yunexsol's mission under her leadership is to deliver seamless, client-focused services that turn immigration dreams into reality.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Jollette Ameshia Thompson specializes in addressing a wide range of Canadian immigration needs, offering tailored guidance across key programs and pathways. For individuals eyeing permanent residency, she expertly navigates the complexities of the Express Entry system, providing strategic advice on eligibility, Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) optimization, and documentation readiness. Families seeking reunification can rely on her in-depth knowledge of Family Sponsorship programs, ensuring the smooth submission of spousal, child, or parental sponsorship applications. As a seasoned advisor on Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Jollette assists clients in identifying province-specific opportunities that align with their skills or goals, while carefully managing application requirements to meet provincial criteria. Employers and foreign workers alike benefit from her expertise in Work Permits, including employer-specific and open work permits, helping businesses secure international talent and individuals gain lawful employment in Canada. With a detail-oriented approach and a thorough understanding of Canadian immigration laws, Jollette delivers practical support at every step, ensuring clarity and confidence for her clients. From designing customized application strategies to managing intricate immigration paperwork, she is uniquely positioned to help individuals and families successfully navigate Canada's immigration system and achieve their relocation goals.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Edmonton, Alberta
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