Youngki Hong
Global Settlement Consulting Inc.
College ID #R421871
Youngki Hong is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R421871, serving clients through Global Settlement Consulting Inc. His expertise lies in guiding individuals and families through the complexities of Canadian immigration pathways, including express entry, family sponsorships, and work permits. Based in British Columbia, Mr. Hong brings a personalized approach to every case, ensuring tailored solutions for diverse client needs. As a professional operating in multicultural settings, Youngki Hong is fluent in Korean, enabling him to effectively assist the Korean-speaking community. With a commitment to ethical practices and meticulous attention to detail, he has built a reputation for reliable and transparent immigration consulting services. Mr. Hong’s dedication is evident in his focus on achieving successful client outcomes and fostering smooth transitions for newcomers to Canada.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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