Ayesha Yousaf
Come Canada Immigration
College ID #R705539
Ayesha Yousaf is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R705539) and the founder of Come Canada Immigration, based in Hamilton, Ontario. With extensive experience in immigration consulting, she specializes in programs including study permits, family sponsorships, labor market impact assessments (LMIA), and business immigration pathways. Her expertise also extends to humanitarian applications, offering compassionate services tailored to complex cases. Fluent in Urdu, Ayesha leverages her linguistic and cultural fluency to serve South Asian communities effectively. Known for her client-centered approach, she is committed to simplifying immigration processes and helping clients achieve their Canadian residency aspirations. Ayesha's dedication to professionalism and personalized care underscores her mission to deliver transparent and reliable immigration advice.
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Hamilton, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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