Rabih Hammoud
Hammoud, Rabih
College ID #R524989
Rabih Hammoud is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R524989) based in Edmonton, Alberta. With extensive experience in immigration consulting, he specializes in economic immigration, family sponsorships, work permits, business immigration, and student visa applications. As an immigrant himself, Rabih draws upon his own Canadian settlement journey to provide practical, empathetic advice tailored to each client’s needs. He is fluent in Arabic, which has been instrumental in assisting diverse communities, including newcomers from Arabic-speaking countries. A graduate of the Lebanese International University in Business Management, he combines professional expertise with a genuine commitment to helping others navigate the complexities of immigration. Rabih’s mission is to empower clients to succeed and thrive in their new lives in Canada through reliable and transparent consulting services.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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