Jun-Young Bok
Si-Won Immigration Management Inc.
College ID #R521640
Jun-Young Bok is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R521640) and the founder of Si-Won Immigration Management Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He brings extensive expertise in numerous areas of Canadian immigration, including Express Entry, family sponsorships, provincial nominee programs, and LMIA applications. Jun-Young specializes in providing tailored strategies for individuals and businesses seeking temporary and permanent residency in Canada. At his firm, Jun-Young is known for his commitment to delivering transparent evaluations and effective solutions that empower clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Fluent in Korean, he skillfully serves the Korean-speaking community, enabling clear communication and deeper understanding of each client’s unique goals. His dedication to excellence and attention to detail have earned him a stellar reputation for successfully navigating complex immigration pathways.
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Jun-Young Bok offers specialized expertise in four key areas of Canadian immigration, providing comprehensive solutions for individuals and employers navigating complex processes. Through Express Entry, he assists skilled workers in maximizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, guiding them from profile creation to permanent residency applications. His proficiency in Family Sponsorship ensures seamless support for those reuniting with loved ones, whether sponsoring spouses, partners, children, or parents under Canada’s family reunification pathways. As a seasoned advisor in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Jun-Young helps clients identify the right provincial streams tailored to their skills, work experience, or business goals, enhancing their chances of securing a provincial nomination. For employers and businesses, he delivers guidance on Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, ensuring compliance with federal and provincial requirements while facilitating the recruitment of foreign workers. By tailoring each strategy to the unique circumstances of his clients, Jun-Young navigates the nuances of Canadian immigration policies with precision, helping applicants achieve their temporary or permanent residency objectives efficiently.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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