Jayvee Olfindo
OLFINDO IMMIGRATION CONSULTING CORPORATION
College ID #R711813
Jayvee Olfindo is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R711813) and the founder of Olfindo Immigration Consulting Corporation, based in Regina, Saskatchewan. With over five years of experience, he specializes in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorships, citizenship applications, and temporary visas, guiding clients through every stage of the immigration process. Licensed to assist with Saskatchewan’s SINP program, he is particularly adept at navigating regional immigration pathways for skilled workers. His firm is known for offering tailored advice and representation, particularly for aspiring residents from diverse backgrounds. Jayvee has also earned recognition for his commitment to meticulous case preparation and exceptional client service. Multilingual, he speaks Filipino, which enables him to serve the Filipino community more effectively. Driven by a passion for helping others achieve their Canadian dreams, Jayvee and his team strive to provide reliable, client-centered immigration solutions.
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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