Heather Razaghi
SYMY Immigration Consultants and Recruitment
College ID #R530973
Heather Razaghi is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), registered under CICC #R530973, and serves as part of SYMY Immigration Consultants and Recruitment, based in Edmonton, Alberta. With extensive experience in immigration consulting, she specializes in navigating complex processes for individuals and businesses, including Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), work permits, permanent residency applications, and citizenship services. Heather began her career with SYMY as an administrative assistant and advanced to become a senior consultant. Her dedication and expertise make her a trusted advisor for clients seeking tailored immigration solutions.
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Areas of Expertise
Business Locations
Edmonton, Alberta
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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