So Hee Kim
Case Hanin Immigration Consulting Ltd.
College ID #R508520
So Hee Kim is a distinguished immigration consultant and the founder of Case Hanin Immigration Consulting Ltd., based in Toronto. With a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) designation under registration number R508520, she is licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. Specializing in Express Entry, family sponsorships, Provincial Nominee Programs, and employer-driven immigration pathways like LMIA-based work permits, she has assisted a diverse range of clients in realizing their Canadian immigration goals. Fluent in Korean, So Hee Kim expertly serves the Korean-speaking community in Canada and abroad, providing tailored immigration solutions with a deep understanding of cultural nuances. Her firm is known for its strategic, client-focused approach to navigating complex immigration processes. Committed to excellence and ethical practice, she strives to make her clients’ Canadian dreams both achievable and sustainable.
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Immigration Services Explained
So Hee Kim offers a comprehensive portfolio of immigration services tailored to meet specific client needs. Specializing in Express Entry, she helps individuals navigate Canada's points-based system to secure permanent residency by optimizing profiles and guiding applicants through eligibility requirements, including language proficiency and work experience criteria. Her expertise in family sponsorship programs enables Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with loved ones by facilitating the sponsorship of spouses, dependent children, parents, and grandparents. For those seeking provincial opportunities, So Hee Kim provides strategic guidance on Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), ensuring candidates align with province-specific criteria to maximize their chances of nomination and permanent residency. Additionally, her in-depth knowledge of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) empowers employers to hire foreign workers and aids applicants in obtaining LMIA-based work permits, bridging the gap between workforce shortages and qualified candidates. Whether planning to immigrate independently or through employer-driven pathways, clients can expect meticulous support and clear insights at every stage of the process. So Hee Kim focuses on the intricacies of Canadian immigration programs to deliver personalized solutions that support successful applications and long-term settlement goals.
Local Immigration Context
So Hee Kim offers Korean-speaking clients the rare advantage of receiving professional immigration advice directly in Korean.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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