Yuki Shiraishi
Yuki Shiraishi Immigration Consulting Inc.
College ID #R419175
Yuki Shiraishi is a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R419175) and the founder of Yuki Shiraishi Immigration Consulting Inc., operating under Visa JP Canada. With a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and an MBA from the City University of New York, Mrs. Shiraishi combines academic rigor with extensive professional experience, including management roles in visa consulting at an international travel company in Japan. After immigrating to Canada in 2005 as a skilled worker, she completed the prestigious Immigration Consultant Program at the University of British Columbia. Fluent in Japanese, she specializes in permanent residency (including Express Entry and economic-class programs), business immigration, work permits, and student visas, serving a diverse clientele efficiently and compassionately. A passionate advocate for empowering immigrants, Yuki actively supports Japanese entrepreneurs in Canada as President of the Vancouver Japanese Business Association. She is also a seminar speaker and community leader in immigration-related initiatives, consistently committed to guiding individuals through successful immigration journeys.
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Immigration Services Explained
Yuki Shiraishi specializes in helping individuals and businesses navigate Canada’s complex immigration landscape with expertise in Express Entry, Business Immigration, Work Permits, and Study Permits. For those pursuing permanent residency, she provides tailored guidance through the Express Entry system, including assistance with meeting eligibility criteria, optimizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and preparing for invitation rounds. Entrepreneurs and investors exploring Business Immigration can rely on her strategic advice to identify the most suitable provincial or federal pathways, ensuring their applications align with Canada’s economic priorities. For employers and professionals seeking Work Permits, Mrs. Shiraishi facilitates the process by addressing key requirements such as Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) and employer compliance, while streamlining the documentation to minimize delays. Students aiming to study in Canada can benefit from her expertise in Study Permits, including application preparation, demonstrating financial capacity, and understanding post-graduation pathways like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). By focusing on these highly specialized areas, Mrs. Shiraishi ensures each case receives meticulous attention, empowering clients to achieve their immigration goals with clarity and confidence. Her in-depth knowledge of Canada’s immigration programs, combined with a client-focused approach, makes every step of the process as seamless and efficient as possible.
Local Immigration Context
Yuki Shiraishi provides immigration consultations in Japanese for clients who prefer discussing legal matters in their native language.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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