Case 1 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | J. Choi |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | EE BCPNP international graduate |
Occupation | Baker |
EE point | 905 |
Period | 2017.09 |
Total processing time | 7months |
History | Studied Baking -> worked as a baker under PGWP -> obtain BCPNP approval -> PR |
Comment | I have language barrier and my friend referred to Jeeyoung for process. Process was done smoothly and took shorter than I expected although I received request for additional documents. |
Case 2 | LMIA |
Name | A. Matsumoto |
Nationality | Japan |
Category | LMIA PR support |
Occupation | Food Service Supervisor |
Total processing time | 5 months |
Period | 2017.12 |
History | Studied Hospitality -> gain work experience & job offer -> LMIA process |
Comments | She worked closely with employer and spared her time to visit us due to busy schedule of my boss. Application process was very simple and I didn’t have to worry about anything. |
Case 3 | LMIA |
Name | S. Kim |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | LMIA PR support |
Occupation | Early Childhood Educator |
Total processing time | 3 months |
Period | 2019.03 |
History | Studied ECE -> gain job offer while practicum-> LMIA process |
Comments | Jeeyoung explained all process about LMIA to my employer and educated her what to do from the scratch as my employer was doing the process for the first time. |
Case 4 | Spousal sponsorship |
Name | K. Shin |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | In Canada spousal sponsorship – marriage |
Total processing time | 6 months |
Period | 2018.10 |
History | Studied Culinary -> met spouse while working -> got married |
Comments | I was using her service since I was visitor to study English. She monitored my process even after I moved to Alberta and I asked her to work on my application as I fully count on her for any type of immigration application. I received my result way faster than anyone I know. |
Case 5 | Spousal sponsorship |
Name | E. Thompson |
Nationality | Australia |
Category | In Canada spousal sponsorship – common-law |
Total processing time | 6 months |
Period | 2019.03 |
History | Working under W.H -> Met girlfriend as co-worker -> Engaged |
Comments | I started to work on application ourselves. We gave up as it was too complicated. Once we asked her to work on our application, only thing we did was sign the documents and we received final interview letter few months after I received open work visa. |
Case 6 | PGWP |
Name | R. Mokhtar |
Nationality | Saudi Arabia |
Category | Post Graduation Work Permit inside Canada |
Total processing time | 3 months |
Period | 2018.09 |
History | Study permit taking BBA |
Comments | I used her service when I applied for extension of study permit. It was very simple and fast process and I retained her to submit entry visa and PGWP application afterward. |
Case 7 | PGWP |
Name | T. Yamashita |
Nationality | Japan |
Category | Post Graduation Work Permit outside Canada |
Total processing time | 1 month |
Period | 2019.02 |
History | First application done by herself was denied. Second application with us was approved. |
Comments | I applied for PGWP by myself and it was refused as I didn’t study full time during the program. Then, I asked her help to reapply for PGWP and I received 3year work permit! As it was second try, I didn’t expect to receive the approval so early but she made it. Awesome! |
Case 8 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | M. Kim |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | BCPNP Entry level skilled Category |
Occupation | Front desk agent |
Total processing time | PNP approval -3months
Federal approval – 2 years |
Period | 2017.06 |
History | Gained 9 month work experience under PGWP -> applied for PR -> submitted Bridge Open Work Permit -> PR approved -> BOWP refunded |
Comments | My employer didn’t have business license and provided wrong documents for my application. But, she helped us to go through PNP process and I got approval after communicating with employer through conference call many times. She kept following up with lengthy process and helped me to apply for work permit although I didn’t have enough documents. Still curious how my application never had any issues with her explanation letter. |
Case 9 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | J. Kim |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | EE – Canadian Experience Class |
EE points | 478 |
Occupation | Auto CAD technician |
Period | 2019.04 |
Total processing time | 5 months |
History | Studied CAD at BCIT -> Gained 1 year experience -> extended visitor status -> got enough IELTS -> applied for PR |
Comments | My employer offered LMIA process, but she recommended to improve English rather than relying on employer’s support. After a month, employer changed his mind and didn’t offer me LMIA anymore. Luckily, I was working on my English and finally received enough score. She went through my documents and guided well. Many thanks to her! |
Case 10 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | M. Antony |
Nationality | India |
Category | BCPNP International Graduate – paper application |
Occupation | Administrative assistant |
Total processing time | 18months
|
Period | 2016.11 |
History | Studied NABU -> Gained job offer from internship -> applied for PR with whole family member |
Comments | We had trouble with my husband’s work permit extension. With her help, we could fix the issue very soon. So, we used her service for our PR Process and it was very fast and worry free process throughout the time. |
Case 11 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | L. Jaime |
Nationality | Mexico |
Category | Canadian Experience Class through EE |
EE points | 466 |
Occupation | Underwriting Assistant (NOC 1313) |
Total processing time | 4 months
|
Period | 2019.06 |
History | Studied UBC BA & Accounting Diploma -> Gained 1 year experience in Canada -> Quit the job -> Applied for PR |
Comments | She gave me lots of useful information, so I decided to use her service to confirm my profile was correct and I prepared the document correctly. I had to revise my documents as it didn’t meet the requirement and she advised how to do. She also clarified many doubts and concerns I had and I always sought for her advice even for filling out and sending Passport request letter. |
Case 12 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | M. Lage |
Nationality | Brazil |
Category | EE BC PNP Skilled Worker Category |
EE points | 937 |
Occupation | Technical Sales Specialist |
Total processing time | 8 months |
Period | 2019.04 |
History | Gained work experience as a spouse of International student -> Got job offer from current employer similar to previous job in home country -> applied for PR with husband |
Comments | We used her service since we were in Brazil. Good work! |
Case 13 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | S. Goncalves |
Nationality | Brazil |
Category | EE – Canadian Experience Class |
EE points | 456 |
Occupation | Motion picture supporting technician |
Total processing time | 6 months |
Period | 2018.12 |
History | Studied 2year Diploma -> got a job in area he was interested -> gained 2year experience -> applied for PR |
Comments | My position was bit complicated to find matching NOC and she found it for me. She advised me when to apply for BOWP and I got refund for my BOWP application as I got PR first. J |
Case 14 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | V. Favero |
Nationality | Italy |
Category | EE – Canadian Experience Class |
EE points | 473 |
Occupation | Hotel clerk supervisor |
Language | IELTS L: 8.5, R:7.0, W:7.0, S:7.5 |
Total processing time | 2 months |
Period | 2017.01 |
History | Studied hospitality -> Gained hotel experience 1 year -> Went back to home country -> Collected IELTS points -> got Invited -> Applied for PR from home country |
Comments | She asked me to work on IELTS score instead of putting my experience as lower position to do BCPNP application. My employer didn’t want to sponsor me, so I went back to my country and finally got high score. Right after I applied, I received the result in 3 weeks. |
Case 15 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | S. Kim |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | EE – Federal Skilled Worker |
Occupation | Physio therapist |
EE points | 466 |
Total processing time | 6 months |
Period | 2018.06 |
History | Studied 2year diploma -> reached higher IELTS -> got invited without Canadian experience |
Comments | While studying in Canadian college, she asked me to get higher language score to try to apply for Skilled worker program and I got the result! While I was waiting for PGWP, I submitted the PR application. Worry free time while looking for a job and traveling where I wanted. |
Case 16 | Spousal Sponsorship |
Name | S. Seo |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | Spousal sponsorship overseas – marriage |
Total processing time | 24 months |
Period | 2017.08 |
History | Couldn’t get the police clearance from country where he stayed longer than 6 months. However, application was approved despite that there were missing documents required by law. |
Comments | I was living apart from my family as I couldn’t stop working overseas. My wife was unemployed, but she could get sponsorship approved with Jeeyoung’s help. Also, I couldn’t get the police clearance for one country and she advised me to get substitutive documents and my application was approved! |
Case 17 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | Y. Ahn |
Nationality | Korea |
Category | EE – CEC |
Occupation | Business Consultant |
EE points | 473 |
Language | CELPIP – L: 11, R:12, W:7, S:8 |
Total processing time | 6 months |
Period | 2019.05 |
History | Studied Master’s degree in Canada -> Working as admin assistant for 11 month & Business consultant for 2 months -> got invited without foreign experience |
Comments | My friend referred me to Jeeyoung when I need to apply for PR. Once I retained her, I just need to check updates with her. Simple process with her help. |
Case 18 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | S. Mimura |
Nationality | Japan |
Category | EE – CEC |
EE points | 452 |
Occupation | Office administrator |
Language | IELTS L: 7.5, R:8.5, W:8.0, S:7.5 |
Total processing time | 8 months |
Period | 2015.09 |
History | 1yr English teacher experience overseas, Studied 2yr diploma in Canada -> Working as office administrator for a year -> got invited |
Comments | I gained experience right before EE launched. She suggested me to apply after EE as my position was not qualified before. |
Case 19 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | B. Falcao |
Nationality | Brazil |
Category | EE – Canadian Experience Class |
EE points | 463 |
Occupation | Motion picture supporting technician |
Language | IELTS L: 6.5, R:8.0, W:6.5, S:7.0 |
Total processing time | 6 months |
Period | 2019.07 |
History | 1yr Graphic designer experience overseas, Studied 2yr diploma in Canada -> Working for a year in Canada-> got invited |
Comments | My Canadian experience was bit tricky to find the right occupation name in NOC but I didn’t have any problem to get the point with her help. |
Case 20 | Permanent Resident application |
Name | A. Saraswati |
Nationality | Indonesia |
Category | Canadian Experience Class through EE |
EE points | 492 |
Occupation | Junior accountant – Auditor |
Total processing time | 8 months
|
Period | 2019.07 |
History | Has a PR sibling.
Studied UBC BA & Accounting Diploma -> Gained 1 year experience in Canada -> Applied for PR |
Comments | Jeeyoung had helped to get proper documentations for my sibling and company I have been working for. Clarification about my position was critical due to licensing issue with similar position and didn’t have any problems after her consultation. |