Kaitrin Laughlin
CanStart Immigration Inc.
College ID #R514067
Kaitrin Laughlin is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R514067) and the founder of CanStart Immigration Inc., based in Burnaby, British Columbia. Since obtaining her RCIC designation in 2015, she has specialized in employment-based immigration, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, LMIA-exempt permits, and family reunification applications. Kaitrin’s diverse academic background includes a Certificate in Immigration Laws, Policies, and Procedures from the University of British Columbia, a Human Resources Management Certificate from BCIT, and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Simon Fraser University. Her previous experience in recruitment and relocation has shaped her practical understanding of employer and foreign worker needs, ensuring precise and effective strategies tailored to each client. Kaitrin speaks Spanish fluently, enabling her to empower a wide range of clients from the international community. Inspired by the transformative power of immigration, she consistently provides compassionate guidance to help individuals and families navigate Canada’s complex immigration system with ease and confidence.
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Immigration Services Explained
Kaitrin Laughlin offers a comprehensive range of immigration services designed to address the unique pathways and challenges of coming to Canada. Specializing in Express Entry applications, she helps skilled workers streamline their journey through Canada's points-based system, ensuring every detail aligns with eligibility requirements and maximizes CRS scores. For individuals seeking provincial-level opportunities, Kaitrin provides expert guidance on Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), tailoring strategies to match client qualifications with provinces' specific economic needs. When navigating Labor Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), Kaitrin assists both employers and prospective foreign workers in meeting the rigorous requirements for temporary or permanent employment in Canada. Her expertise extends to LMIA-exempt work permits, where she identifies and secures eligible pathways for professionals under international agreements or employer-specific exemptions. Additionally, Kaitrin has a strong focus on family sponsorship applications, guiding Canadian citizens and permanent residents through the process of reuniting with loved ones under spousal, parent, or dependent child sponsorship categories. By combining in-depth regulatory knowledge with practical insights, Kaitrin ensures her clients receive clear, step-by-step support in achieving their immigration goals, whether entering Canada's workforce or reuniting with family members.
Local Immigration Context
Kaitrin Laughlin delivers immigration guidance to Spanish-speaking newcomers in Spanish, bridging the gap between legal processes and their community.
Business Locations
Burnaby, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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