Tae Woo Kim
Daero Immigration
College ID #R413519
Tae Woo Kim is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered under the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) with license number R413519. As the principal consultant at Daero Immigration, based in Calgary, Alberta, he specializes in Canadian immigration pathways, including temporary residency, permanent residency, and family sponsorship programs. He has built a strong reputation for guiding clients through complex immigration processes with professionalism and integrity. Through his years of practice, Tae Woo Kim has earned trust among diverse communities, leveraging fluency in Korean to serve clients with unique cultural and linguistic needs. His approach combines personalized attention and actionable advice for navigating Canadian immigration law. Committed to ethical standards, Mr. Kim strives to empower newcomers to Canada while ensuring transparency and excellence in every case.
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Immigration Services Explained
Tae Woo Kim provides comprehensive guidance across key Canadian immigration pathways, ensuring clients navigate each step with clarity and confidence. Specializing in family sponsorship, he assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones by facilitating spousal, parental, or dependent child sponsorship applications, handling intricate documentation and legal requirements. For those aspiring to secure permanent residency, Tae Woo Kim offers tailored strategies to align with specific eligibility programs, such as the Express Entry system, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), or other pathways. He helps clients understand intricate eligibility criteria, prepare competitive application profiles, and address potential obstacles. In the realm of temporary residency, his expertise extends to visitor visas, work permits, and study permits, providing clear and actionable advice to ensure timely and accurate applications. With a meticulous approach to Canadian immigration law and procedure, Tae Woo Kim empowers clients to achieve their goals, whether it’s building a new life in Canada or bringing family members closer. Anchored in his deep knowledge of policy and extensive experience, his services exemplify precision and reliability in guiding applicants through complex immigration frameworks. Individuals seeking trusted expertise in family sponsorship, permanent residency, or temporary residency will find practical solutions tailored to their unique circumstances.
Local Immigration Context
Tae Woo Kim ensures Korean-speaking applicants receive accurate immigration advice by conducting all case reviews and consultations in Korean.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Calgary, Alberta
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