Hiro(yuki) Kameya earned his LLB from Meiji University in 1985. He learned French in Montreal and served as an interpreter at GATT Conference held in 1988. He served as a product manager at Kenwood Canada in Toronto for five years. His High-tech career started in Ottawa serving as Country Manager for Japan at Corel Corporation as well as Localization Manager for Asian Languages at Cognos Inc. He also worked at Metrowerks as Regional Sales Director responsible for Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, India and Singapore. In 2003 he established QLSeeker(Quality Life Seeker) Canada Inc. in Toronto helping people from all over the world immigrate to Canada. Currently, he is one of the few licensed immigration consultants outside of Quebec, who can practice both Federal Immigration law and Quebec Immigration law. Member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants(CICC) (#R507834)、REGISTRE QUEBECOIS DES CONSULTANTS EN IMMIGRATION RECONNUS(#11489)
Hiroyuki Kameya, RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC),
REGISTRE QUEBECOIS DES CONSULTANTS EN IMMIGRATION RECONNUS
Toshiyasu Uehara, RCIC-IRB
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant(RCIC),
Toshiyasu(Toshi) Uehara has been working as a licensed immigration consultant since the previous regulator was established in 2004. He is also qualified to work as a Gyosei-shoshi Lawyer in Japan. Uehara holds a bachelor of commerce degree from Keio University and MBA from Aoyamagakuin University Graduate School in Japan. Prior to becoming an immigration consultant, Uehara served as Sales & Marketing Manager as well as Business Development Manager for both Japanese and American chemical companies over ten years. Uehara is a High Honours Graduate of the Post-Diploma Immigration Practitioner Certificate Program of Seneca College in Toronto, a member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants(CICC)(#R420631) , a member of Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC)(R11401). Commissioner for taking affidavits in Province of Ontario for Citizenship Act and Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.