Mayuko Shiota
Japan Systems Inc
College ID #R532159
Mayuko Shiota is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R532159. She is affiliated with Japan Systems Inc, operating as CanaGo-Visa Consulting Services in Vancouver. With a background in facilitating internships for international students, she transitioned into immigration consulting in 2013 and gained her RCIC designation after completing the immigration consultant program at the University of British Columbia. Specializing in family class sponsorships, labor market impact assessments (LMIAs), and temporary visa applications, Mayuko has extensive experience in serving diverse immigration needs. Fluent in Japanese, she offers tailored services to the Japanese-speaking community and clients from various cultural backgrounds. Her empathetic approach is rooted in her personal immigration journey, embodying a commitment to providing client-centered solutions.
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Immigration Services Explained
Mayuko Shiota provides tailored immigration solutions in three key areas: family sponsorships, LMIA applications, and temporary foreign worker permits. For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones under Canada’s family class sponsorship program, she expertly navigates the process, guiding clients through partner, spouse, or dependent child sponsorship applications with precision. In the realm of labor market impact assessments (LMIAs), Mayuko assists Canadian employers in securing the necessary approvals to hire foreign workers by preparing compliant, well-documented applications that meet Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) requirements. Her in-depth knowledge ensures that every step, from demonstrating genuine labor shortages to creating job offer documents, is handled meticulously. Additionally, she streamlines the process for individuals pursuing temporary foreign worker visas, providing end-to-end support for work permit applications, extensions, or transitions to permanent residency pathways. Whether clients are navigating complex immigration policies or tight procedural deadlines, Mayuko delivers accurate, clear guidance tailored to unique circumstances. Leveraging her extensive expertise, she minimizes delays and ensures compliance, helping clients reach their goals efficiently.
Local Immigration Context
For Japanese-speaking applicants who want to discuss their immigration journey in Japanese, Mayuko Shiota provides expert, accessible support.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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