Yee Ming Nancy Mok
OMI IMMIGRATION SERVICES
College ID #R710487
Yee Ming Nancy Mok is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R710487) at OMI Immigration Services, based in Edmonton, Alberta. With extensive experience in Canadian immigration pathways, she specializes in family sponsorships, economic immigration programs, and study permit applications. Her expertise also spans visa extensions and pathways to permanent residency, ensuring tailored solutions for diverse client needs. Fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin, Ms. Mok bridges language barriers to provide exceptional service to clients from different cultural backgrounds. Her commitment to ethical and professional standards serves as the cornerstone of her practice. Passionate about empowering immigrants, she is dedicated to helping individuals and families achieve their Canadian dreams with precision and care.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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