Misa Kawamo
Kawamo Immigration Consulting
College ID #R519753
Misa Kawamo is a licensed Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R519753) and the founder of Kawamo Immigration Consulting, based in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Specializing in permanent residency pathways, including family sponsorship and student-to-resident transitions, she provides tailored guidance to clients navigating Canada's immigration system. Her practice is known for offering in-depth consultations and personalized solutions to meet diverse client goals. Fluent in Japanese, Misa effectively supports the Japanese-speaking community while serving a broad range of international clients. Her expertise lies in crafting strategic migration plans that align with individual aspirations, emphasizing long-term success and integration into Canadian life. Misa’s dedication to client satisfaction and precision in handling complex applications sets her apart in the field. Her commitment to ethical practices and immigration excellence defines her approach.
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North Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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