Miwa Karaki
Miwa Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R530543
Miwa Karaki is the founder of Miwa Immigration Consulting Inc., based in Vancouver, and a Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R530543). After arriving in Canada as an international student in 2005, she graduated from Red River College with a diploma in Business Administration. Her diverse migration experiences, including obtaining permanent residency in both Canada and New Zealand, inspired her to pursue immigration consulting. She completed the Immigration Consultant Diploma Program at Ashton College and achieved certification through the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. Miwa specializes in a broad range of services including Express Entry, family sponsorship, study and work permits, and application support under provincial nomination programs. Fluent in Japanese, she offers tailored guidance to a multicultural clientele, particularly within the Japanese-speaking community. Driven by a mission to help others achieve their immigration goals, she is also affiliated with the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC).
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Miwa Karaki specializes in a range of Canadian immigration services tailored to individuals and families looking to start a new chapter in Canada. She provides expert guidance on Express Entry, helping skilled workers navigate the points-based system to secure permanent residency efficiently. For those seeking to reunite with loved ones, she offers in-depth support with Family Sponsorship applications, ensuring every detail meets Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. Miwa is also well-versed in Study Permits, assisting students in obtaining authorization to pursue education in Canada’s world-class institutions. For professionals aiming to advance their careers, she simplifies the process of acquiring Work Permits, whether they are employer-specific or open. Additionally, she offers personalized assistance with the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), helping applicants align with specific provincial requirements to increase their chances of success. With meticulous attention to immigration policies and procedures, Miwa ensures her clients are well-prepared at every stage. Whether clients are exploring pathways to permanent residency or seeking temporary opportunities in Canada, her expertise in these key areas provides a seamless and informed immigration experience.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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