Kim Tran
MPAC Immigration Solutions
College ID #R706610
Kim Tran is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R706610) affiliated with MPAC Immigration Solutions. She specializes in a wide range of immigration pathways, including express entry, family sponsorship, student permits, and visitor visas, providing tailored guidance to clients worldwide. With her multilingual abilities, including proficiency in Vietnamese, she skillfully assists clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, ensuring clear communication and personalized support. Kim is a licensed member in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. She leverages her comprehensive industry knowledge and insights into Canadian immigration policies to deliver exceptional services, making the immigration process seamless for individuals and families. Committed to helping clients achieve their Canadian immigration goals, Kim fosters trust and excellence in navigating complex immigration procedures.
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Immigration Services Explained
Kim Tran offers comprehensive support tailored to four key areas of Canadian immigration. For those navigating the Express Entry process, she provides step-by-step assistance, from calculating CRS scores to preparing complete profiles that maximize a candidate’s chances in the draw. Families looking to reunite in Canada can rely on her expertise in Family Sponsorship applications, ensuring all forms and supporting documents meet Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements for smooth processing. Aspiring international students benefit from her guidance in obtaining Study Permits, including advice on choosing eligible institutions, meeting financial proof requirements, and addressing potential hurdles like dual intent. She also assists individuals planning short-term visits to Canada, offering a thorough approach to Visitor Visa applications—helping clients demonstrate strong ties to their home country and compliance with entry conditions. Throughout each process, Kim ensures accuracy, efficiency, and attention to detail, helping clients avoid common delays or refusals. With her in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration pathways, she focuses on delivering clear, practical solutions that align with her clients’ goals. Whether pursuing permanent residency, family reunification, education, or tourism, Kim’s specialized services empower clients to confidently navigate Canada’s complex immigration system.
Local Immigration Context
Working with Kim Tran means Vietnamese-speaking clients can ask questions, raise concerns, and get clear answers — all in Vietnamese.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Hamilton, Ontario
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