Mehmet Nuri Yesilgoz
Merge Immigration
College ID #R517776
Mehmet Nuri Yesilgoz is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) affiliated with Merge Immigration in Kitchener, Ontario. With extensive expertise in immigration law, he offers tailored solutions for a wide range of immigration pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorships, and business immigration programs. A graduate of Herzing College’s Immigration Consultant program, Mehmet is equipped with specialized knowledge to guide clients through the complexities of Canadian immigration policies. Fluent in Turkish, he builds strong connections with diverse communities, ensuring a seamless experience for clients from various backgrounds. His professional approach emphasizes transparency and personalized service, upholding the highest industry standards. Mehmet is passionate about helping individuals and families achieve their Canadian dreams, fostering trust and success in every case he handles.
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Mississauga, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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