Keiji Kinoshita
KJMK Consulting LTD
College ID #R512023
Keiji Kinoshita is a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R512023) and the director of KJMK Consulting LTD, based in North Vancouver, British Columbia. With extensive experience in navigating Canadian immigration policies, he specializes in programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and family reunification pathways. His expertise extends to guiding entrepreneurs and investors on business immigration strategies, helping clients successfully achieve their goals. Keiji’s multilingual abilities, including fluency in Japanese, enable him to provide personalized services to clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Committed to excellence in practice, he employs a client-first approach, ensuring tailored guidance and meticulous attention to detail at every stage of the immigration process.
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North Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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