Azadeh Seyedi
Immidale Immigration and Citizenship Services Inc.
College ID #R535777
Azadeh Seyedi is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with license number R535777. She leads Immidale Immigration and Citizenship Services Inc., established in Vaughan, Ontario. Ms. Seyedi holds a Diploma of Immigration Consulting from Humber College and has extensive experience in assisting clients with family sponsorships, Express Entry, skilled worker immigration, and business visas. Her educational background also includes studies in international relations and science, enhancing her ability to navigate complex immigration policies. Committed to serving diverse communities, she speaks multiple languages, including Farsi, enabling her to assist Persian-speaking clients effectively. Ms. Seyedi is known for her personalized approach, guiding individuals and families through Canada’s immigration procedures with clarity and professionalism. Her dedication to client success reflects her mission to make Canadian immigration accessible to all.
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Immigration Services Explained
Azadeh Seyedi specializes in guiding individuals through Canada’s most sought-after immigration pathways, with a focus on Express Entry, Federal Skilled Worker programs, and citizenship applications. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) based in Vaughan, she offers tailored strategies to navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration policies. For those pursuing permanent residency through Express Entry, Ms. Seyedi provides expert support in assessing eligibility, improving CRS scores, and submitting precise applications through the Canadian government’s streamlined system. Her deep knowledge of the Federal Skilled Worker program ensures that qualified professionals receive personalized guidance to meet criteria related to work experience, education, and language proficiency. Additionally, Azadeh assists clients in transitioning from permanent residency to Canadian citizenship by simplifying the application process and ensuring compliance with residency requirements. With meticulous attention to policy updates and an organized approach to documentation, she empowers clients to achieve their immigration goals efficiently. Whether advancing careers or establishing new roots as Canadian citizens, clients rely on her expertise to navigate every stage with clarity and confidence.
Local Immigration Context
Empathetic and detail-oriented, Azadeh Seyedi helps Persian (Farsi)-speaking families tackle immigration challenges by conducting strategy sessions, document reviews, and application follow-ups in Persian (Farsi).
Business Locations
Vaughan, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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