Mani Jourabchian Esfahani
Tru Canada Immigration Consulting
College ID #R521215
Mani Jourabchian Esfahani is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R521215) and the founder of Tru Canada Immigration Consulting, based in Ottawa, Ontario. With extensive expertise in Canadian immigration law, he provides strategic guidance to clients navigating pathways like express entry, student visas, and family sponsorship programs. His firm emphasizes practical solutions to ensure smooth and timely immigration processes for individuals and families seeking to settle in Canada. Mani is known for serving diverse communities and bridging cultural gaps, leveraging his proficiency in Farsi to assist Persian-speaking clients effectively. With a commitment to delivering excellent service, he strives to make immigration accessible and seamless for all clients. His passion lies in supporting newcomers as they transition to life in Canada.
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Ottawa, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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