Kyoung Wook Kim
Jintai Canada Consulting Ltd.
College ID #R514684
Kyoung Wook Kim is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R514684) and a key member of Jintai Canada Consulting Ltd., based in Markham, Ontario. With expertise spanning various Canadian immigration pathways, he specializes in provincial nominee programs, study permits, employer-sponsored immigration, and the federal self-employment program. Mr. Kim has a strong track record of guiding clients through the complexities of immigration applications with professionalism and care. Fluent in Korean, he leverages his linguistic and cultural knowledge to provide tailored support to Korean-speaking clients and other diverse communities. His work emphasizes personalized consultation and streamlined solutions, ensuring clients achieve their Canadian residency goals smoothly. Known for his dedication and deep understanding of immigration policies, Mr. Kim continues to make significant contributions to the success of Jintai Canada Consulting's clientele.
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Markham, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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