Kyung Bong Lee
Lee & Lee Network
College ID #R414071
Kyung Bong Lee is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R414071 and serves as the founder of Lee & Lee Network in Burnaby, British Columbia. He specializes in a range of immigration pathways, including Express Entry programs, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorship, and business investor immigration. Mr. Lee's expertise spans both individual and corporate immigration strategies, catering to diverse client needs. With deep knowledge of Canadian immigration policies, Mr. Lee has earned a reputation for providing personalized and results-oriented immigration solutions. Fluent in Korean, he effectively assists Korean-speaking clients, ensuring seamless communication throughout the immigration process. Committed to making immigration accessible and straightforward, Kyung Bong Lee has helped numerous clients achieve their Canadian dreams with professionalism and integrity.
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Immigration Services Explained
Kyung Bong Lee delivers tailored immigration solutions across a spectrum of Canadian programs designed for individuals, families, and businesses. As an expert in Express Entry, Mr. Lee assists skilled workers in navigating complex eligibility criteria, optimizing CRS scores, and preparing competitive applications to secure permanent residency. For those targeting specific provinces, his knowledge of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) helps candidates identify and apply to streams aligned with regional labor market demands. Family Sponsorship services focus on reuniting loved ones by facilitating spousal, parental, and dependent relative sponsorships, ensuring compliance with financial and documentation requirements. Entrepreneurs and investors seeking Business Immigration pathways benefit from Mr. Lee’s strategic approach to establishing or acquiring Canadian enterprises, meeting provincial investment thresholds, and addressing legal obligations. Corporate clients rely on his Corporate Immigration expertise to manage employee relocation, address LMIA requirements, and streamline work permit applications for global talent acquisition. With comprehensive guidance tailored to each immigration category, Mr. Lee transforms the complexities of Canadian immigration into actionable steps, enabling clients to achieve their goals efficiently and confidently.
Local Immigration Context
Kyung Bong Lee brings immigration expertise directly to the Korean-speaking community, consulting entirely in Korean for maximum clarity.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Burnaby, British Columbia
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