Noriko Ito
Square One Study Permit Centre
College ID #R513173
Noriko Ito is a highly accomplished immigration consultant and the founder of Square One Study Permit Centre in Vancouver, Canada. Holding registration R513173 with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), she specializes in study permits, permanent residence applications, and work permits, including LMIA processes. With a strong background in education, she earned a degree from the University of London and a master's from Oxford University, later transitioning from an educational marketing career to immigration consulting. Fluent in Japanese, Noriko effectively serves diverse communities, providing tailored immigration strategies. As an authorized consultant for VGC International College and Adler University, she supports international students and skilled individuals in navigating Canada's immigration pathways. Noriko remains dedicated to empowering clients with practical solutions for their academic and professional aspirations in Canada.
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Noriko Ito offers a comprehensive range of immigration services designed to guide individuals and families through Canada’s complex visa and residency processes. Specializing in study permits, she assists international students in navigating application requirements, meeting institution-specific criteria, and understanding post-graduation options that may lead to permanent residency. For those pursuing long-term settlement in Canada, her expertise in permanent residency applications ensures meticulous preparation, whether through economic pathways, family sponsorship, or other eligible programs. Noriko also has extensive experience with work permits, providing tailored guidance for employers and employees alike. She advises on eligibility, documentation, and compliance to help candidates gain authorization to work in Canada legally. Additionally, her in-depth knowledge of the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) process allows her to support Canadian employers in demonstrating the need for hiring foreign workers, while ensuring employees meet all regulatory requirements. Clients working with Noriko can expect clear, customized solutions grounded in up-to-date immigration policies. Whether pursuing education, employment, or long-term residency in Canada, her services reflect a commitment to precision and personalized strategies that align with individual goals.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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