Nayereh Maleki
Artemis Immigration Services
College ID #R532521
Nayereh Maleki is a dedicated immigration consultant and the founder of Artemis Immigration Services, offering tailored services to individuals and families seeking Canadian immigration solutions. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532521), Nayereh is committed to guiding clients through diverse pathways, including permanent residency, study permits, work visas, and business immigration. Her expertise spans a wide range of visa categories and programs, enabling a personalized approach for every case. With a deep passion for serving multicultural communities, Nayereh’s fluency in additional languages such as Farsi enhances her ability to connect with and assist clients from various cultural backgrounds. Her mission centers on creating opportunities for new beginnings, leveraging her extensive knowledge and compassionate service to make the immigration journey seamless and successful.
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Hamilton, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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