Maryam Olufunke Muhammad-Yusuf
Marhammad Immigration and Business Consultancy
College ID #R516026
Maryam Olufunke Muhammad-Yusuf is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R516026) and the founder of Marhammad Immigration and Business Consultancy in Hamilton, Ontario. With a strong academic background, including a B.Sc. in Microbiology and an M.Sc. with Distinction from the University of Lagos, as well as PhD research in Liverpool, she brings a unique multidisciplinary perspective to immigration services. Her areas of expertise include family sponsorships, economic immigration pathways, and international student advisory services. A passionate advocate for her clients’ success, she integrates her skills to simplify complex immigration processes. Maryam is fluent in Yoruba, enabling her to serve a diverse clientele, particularly those from West Africa. Recognized for her commitment to community service, she has received volunteer awards for her contributions to local causes. Driven by integrity and professionalism, she strives to empower clients in achieving their Canadian dreams.
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Immigration Services Explained
Maryam Olufunke Muhammad-Yusuf specializes in delivering tailored immigration solutions in three core areas: family sponsorship, study permits, and business immigration. She assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones through family sponsorships, meticulously guiding clients through spousal, partner, and dependent child sponsorship applications. For students seeking to pursue education in Canada, Maryam provides comprehensive support with study permit applications, offering expert advice on document preparation, program selection, and compliance with immigration regulations to ensure clients meet all eligibility criteria. In the realm of business immigration, she works with entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals to navigate economic pathways such as provincial business streams and federal entrepreneur programs, helping them achieve their goals of expanding or launching ventures in Canada. Maryam’s strategic approach focuses on simplifying complex immigration processes while optimizing outcomes. Whether clients aim to reunite with family, access world-class education, or establish a business presence, her expertise ensures each application aligns seamlessly with Canadian immigration policies and requirements.
Local Immigration Context
For clients more comfortable in Yoruba, Maryam Olufunke Muhammad-Yusuf offers professional immigration guidance without the barrier of a language gap.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Hamilton, Ontario
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