Dmitriy Shishkin
Transatlantic Immigration and Consultation
College ID #R531603
Dmitriy Shishkin is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC Registration Number: R531603) and the director of Transatlantic Immigration and Consultation, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With expertise in areas such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and business immigration pathways including investor and entrepreneur visas, Dmitriy delivers tailored solutions to a diverse client base. Known for his commitment to helping immigrants establish themselves in Canada, Dmitriy also provides representation in Federal Courts, appeals, and judicial reviews. Possessing fluency in Russian, he serves a broad international clientele, ensuring accessible and effective communication throughout the immigration process. Dmitriy’s firm emphasizes professionalism and personalized support, reflecting his dedication to guiding clients every step of the way.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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