Naoto Ozaki
Ozaki Visa & Eijuken Consulting
College ID #R531063
Naoto Ozaki is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R531063) and the founder of Ozaki Visa & Eijuken Consulting, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With a strong background in economic studies and additional expertise in the medical and educational sectors, he transitioned into immigration consulting after completing the University of British Columbia’s immigration consultant certification program. Specializing in pathways such as Express Entry, family sponsorships, and work permits, Naoto provides tailored advice for individuals and families aiming for Canadian immigration. Fluent in Japanese, he is dedicated to assisting clients from diverse backgrounds, particularly those navigating complex immigration regulations. Known for his transparent and holistic approach, Naoto emphasizes informed decision-making in choosing the right immigration pathway. His commitment to integrity and client empowerment underscores his practice.
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Immigration Services Explained
Naoto Ozaki delivers comprehensive immigration consulting services, focusing on three critical pathways: Express Entry, family sponsorships, and work permits. His expertise in Express Entry allows individuals to navigate Canada's competitive points-based system with precision, ensuring profiles are optimized to meet eligibility criteria for economic immigration programs like the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class, or Federal Skilled Trades Program. For families looking to reunite, Naoto specializes in family sponsorships, offering strategic guidance on applications to sponsor spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, or parents and grandparents, emphasizing compliance with strict Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. Additionally, Naoto provides detailed assistance with securing work permits, supporting applicants in obtaining employer-specific or open permits that enable temporary or long-term employment across Canada. Whether clients are pursuing a job offer-based LMIA-supported permit or seeking solutions under international mobility programs, Naoto’s thorough understanding of IRCC regulations and processes ensures each application is tailored to meet legal standards. With a proactive and detailed approach, Naoto empowers clients to confidently navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration, offering actionable solutions that align with their goals and circumstances.
Local Immigration Context
Japanese-speaking families trust Naoto Ozaki because every consultation, document review, and case update is handled in their preferred language.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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