Marek Szajna
Esteem
College ID #R419991
Marek Szajna is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R419991) and serves as the CEO of Esteem Immigration Services, a firm known for its comprehensive immigration solutions. Based in Mississauga, Ontario, Marek has over 16 years of professional experience in immigration consulting, specializing in settlement services, employment-related immigration pathways, education, and credential recognition. A dedicated advocate for newcomers, he leads a diverse team that designs personalized strategies to help clients achieve their Canadian immigration goals. Fluent in Polish, Marek leverages his multicultural perspective to support clients from various backgrounds. His mission centers on providing reliable, transparent, and client-focused services that ease the immigration process while fostering success for each individual.
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Mississauga, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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šØš¦ New PR Support Program for Francophone Students in Ontario (2026)
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