Yeon Kyong Jeong
YEON IMMIGRATION
College ID #R520490
Yeon Kyong Jeong is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R520490) and the experienced founder of YEON IMMIGRATION, based in Toronto, Ontario. She specializes in facilitating Express Entry applications, family sponsorships, work and study permits, business and investor immigration cases, and immigration appeals. With a focus on personalized client care, Yeon has helped numerous individuals and families navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration processes. In addition to her professional expertise, Yeon serves diverse communities by providing detailed and culturally sensitive guidance, particularly for Korean-speaking clients. With years of dedication and a tailored approach, she remains committed to delivering effective solutions that help clients achieve their immigration goals and successfully settle in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Yeon Kyong Jeong offers a comprehensive range of Canadian immigration services tailored to meet the distinct needs of individuals, families, and businesses. Through her expertise in Express Entry, she assists skilled workers in navigating the competitive points-based system to achieve permanent residency in Canada. For those looking to reunite with loved ones, she provides detailed guidance on family sponsorship applications, ensuring all requirements are met for sponsoring spouses, children, or parents. Yeon also supports professionals and employers with securing work permits, simplifying the process for temporary foreign workers and addressing employer compliance. Students aspiring to study in Canada can rely on her to streamline study permit applications, helping them meet eligibility criteria and avoid common pitfalls. Entrepreneurs and investors benefit from her specialized knowledge of business immigration pathways, which cater to those seeking to establish or expand businesses in Canada. Additionally, Yeon represents clients in immigration appeals, using her expertise to challenge refused applications and advocate for fair reconsideration. With a deep understanding of Canada’s immigration laws and processes, she provides personalized, efficient strategies to help clients successfully achieve their immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Every meeting with Yeon Kyong Jeong can take place in Korean, giving Korean-speaking clients peace of mind throughout their immigration journey.
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Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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