Mizuki MORI
Specht & Pryer
College ID #R515514
Mizuki Mori is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), actively licensed since 2016, with registration number R515514. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, she serves as a consultant at Specht & Pryer, a respected immigration and legal services firm. Mizuki specializes in pathways such as study permits, family sponsorships, visitor visas, and business immigration, offering tailored guidance to clients navigating Canada’s complex immigration framework. A native Japanese speaker, Mizuki leverages her language skills and cross-cultural expertise to bridge communication gaps and enhance the experience for clients from diverse backgrounds. Her commitment to delivering high-quality immigration solutions is underscored by her dedication to continuous learning and staying updated on policy changes. With a steadfast focus on client success, Mizuki aims to make the Canadian immigration experience seamless and rewarding.
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Immigration Services Explained
Mizuki Mori provides comprehensive immigration solutions tailored to four key areas of Canadian immigration. She assists international students in securing study permits, guiding them through every stage—from eligibility assessments and documentation preparation to compliance with academic requirements—ensuring they meet Canada’s immigration regulations while pursuing their educational goals. Mizuki is well-versed in family sponsorship applications, helping Canadian citizens and permanent residents reunite with loved ones by meticulously managing sponsorship documentation and demonstrating eligibility under family reunification provisions. For individuals planning shorter stays in Canada, such as vacations or personal visits, Mizuki offers strategic advice and support for visitor visa applications, addressing possible challenges like proof of ties to home countries and intent to return. Additionally, she navigates the complexities of business immigration pathways, assisting entrepreneurs, investors, and business professionals in securing permits and visas tailored to their commercial ventures. Mizuki’s expertise spans crafting strong applications, interpreting policy changes, and resolving procedural issues, making her an invaluable resource for clients navigating Canada’s dynamic immigration system.
Local Immigration Context
Working with Mizuki Mori means Japanese-speaking clients can ask questions, raise concerns, and get clear answers — all in Japanese.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
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