Dauda Raji
Worldbridge Immigration Services
College ID #R710077
Dauda Raji is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R710077) and the Director of Worldbridge Immigration Services, based in Kitchener, Ontario. With a deep commitment to serving clients from diverse backgrounds, he specializes in economic immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and business immigration solutions. His expertise also spans family reunification streams and temporary visas, providing holistic support for newcomers and aspiring Canadians. In addition to his consulting practice, Dauda actively engages in public discourse on immigration policy through thought-provoking articles, advocating for smarter systems and sustainable immigration strategies in Canada. His multilingual proficiency enhances his ability to support clients in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration. Dauda Raji remains devoted to empowering individuals and families to realize their Canadian dreams while promoting inclusivity and innovation in the immigration system.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Dauda Raji offers comprehensive immigration consulting services tailored to individuals and families aiming to navigate Canada’s dynamic immigration systems. He specializes in Express Entry, guiding skilled workers through the federal points-based system to secure permanent residence swiftly and efficiently. For those seeking opportunities through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Dauda provides detailed guidance on province-specific streams aligned with economic needs, ensuring applicants maximize their chances of nomination. His expertise extends to business immigration, assisting entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals in exploring pathways such as Start-Up Visas or Owner-Operator LMIA programs to establish or expand ventures in Canada. Additionally, Dauda supports families through sponsorship programs that reunite spouses, children, parents, or grandparents, ensuring applications meet Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. For temporary visa holders, he offers strategic advice on pathways to achieve permanent residency. Each service is delivered with precision, leveraging his knowledge of Canada’s evolving economic immigration landscape and regulatory frameworks. By addressing the complexities of application processes, Dauda equips his clients with clear strategies for success, whether pursuing career-focused goals, family reunification, or entrepreneurial ambitions. Kitchener residents and beyond can rely on his expertise to access effective, tailored solutions for their immigration needs.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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