Yoko Ono
Canadaway Immigration Consulting
College ID #R510052
Yoko Ono is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R510052) and the founder of Canadaway Immigration Consulting, based in Vancouver, BC. She specializes in permanent and temporary resident applications, including Federal Skilled Worker and Family Sponsorship programs, Provincial Nominee applications, and study and work permits. With a dedication to tailoring services for individuals, Yoko draws upon years of experience to help clients achieve their immigration goals. Canadaway Immigration Consulting is known for its client-centered approach, influenced by Tad Kawecki’s heartfelt consulting style. Yoko works with diverse communities and assists clients in navigating Canada’s immigration system smoothly and professionally. Her mission is to provide dependable guidance that leads to successful outcomes for each individual she serves.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Yoko Ono delivers a comprehensive range of Canadian immigration services designed to meet the diverse needs of her clients. For skilled workers aiming to secure permanent residency, she provides expert guidance on the Federal Skilled Worker Program, helping individuals navigate eligibility requirements, maximize CRS scores, and prepare flawless Express Entry profiles. Families seeking reunification benefit from her in-depth knowledge of Family Sponsorship applications, assisting sponsors and applicants in gathering robust evidence and meeting IRCC’s rigorous criteria. Yoko also specializes in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), guiding applicants through province-specific pathways to achieve permanent residency through customized strategies aligned with regional labor market needs. For those pursuing educational opportunities in Canada, Yoko expertly handles Study Permit applications, ensuring clients meet enrollment, funding, and compliance requirements. Similarly, her experience with Work Permit applications supports individuals and employers in obtaining the necessary authorization for temporary employment in Canada, whether through employer-specific permits or open work permits. Each case is approached with meticulous attention to policy changes, document accuracy, and procedural timelines, ensuring seamless application processes. From skilled workers to international students and sponsored family members, Yoko’s services are tailored to deliver outcomes that align with her clients’ immigration objectives while prioritizing clarity, efficiency, and compliance at every step.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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