Bedirhan Ozdemir
Canada B&N Immigration Consultancy
College ID #R534473
Bedirhan Ozdemir is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R534473. As the founder of Canada B&N Immigration Consultancy, located in Mississauga, he brings over six years of experience in guiding clients through the complexities of Canadian immigration. Bedirhan specializes in areas such as Express Entry, family sponsorships, study and work permits, business immigration, and asylum cases. With a background in Liberal Arts from York University, paired with extensive professional expertise, he provides tailored solutions to individuals and families seeking to start a new chapter in Canada. Fluent in Turkish, he serves diverse client communities with personalized care and attention. Bedirhan is committed to excellence, helping clients achieve their immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
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Mississauga, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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