Wan Mo Koo
Sunny Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R531111
Wan Mo Koo, an RCIC-registered immigration consultant (R531111), leads Sunny Immigration Consulting Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With a strong focus on simplifying the complexities of Canadian immigration, he specializes in economic immigration pathways such as Express Entry applications, provincial nominee programs, and LMIA processes. Additionally, his expertise extends to family sponsorships and temporary resident applications, including work and study permits. Catering to diverse clientele, Wan Mo Koo is proficient in Korean, enabling him to serve Korean-speaking communities with tailored immigration solutions. As the founder of Sunny Immigration Consulting Inc., he is committed to providing a confidential and professional environment, assisting clients in achieving their dreams of a better life in Canada. His dedication to staying updated on Canadian immigration policies ensures the highest level of service and success for his clients.
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Wan Mo Koo offers a comprehensive range of Canadian immigration services tailored to individuals, families, and businesses seeking reliable guidance through complex processes. Specializing in economic immigration pathways, he assists clients in navigating Express Entry, helping them maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores and secure invitations to apply for permanent residence. His expertise in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) allows him to guide candidates in leveraging regional opportunities for permanent residency based on unique provincial criteria. Employers and foreign workers benefit from his in-depth knowledge of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), ensuring seamless applications that align with Canada’s workforce needs. In the realm of family reunification, Wan Mo Koo supports clients in successfully completing Family Sponsorship applications, connecting loved ones across borders under Canada’s family reunification policies. He also provides strategic advice for obtaining Work Permits, enabling foreign nationals to legally contribute to the Canadian labor market, and supports international students in their Study Permit applications, preparing them for academic success in Canada. Each service is approached with meticulous attention to immigration regulations, streamlining applications and minimizing challenges to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients. Clients can expect clear guidance, detail-oriented application preparation, and solutions tailored to their unique immigration goals.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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