Seema Rathi
Tenon Immigration Services
College ID #R530827
Seema Rathi, Director of Tenon Immigration Services, is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), licensed under CICC with registration number R530827. Operating in Langley, British Columbia, she offers a wide range of immigration services, including visitor visas, student permits, work permits, family sponsorships, business immigration, and refugee applications. Seema has cultivated a reputation for providing personalized and comprehensive solutions tailored to each client’s needs. Fluent in Hindi, she effectively supports diverse communities, ensuring accessibility and understanding throughout the immigration process. Driven by a commitment to excellence, she remains well-versed with the latest immigration policies to provide accurate advice. Her mission is to simplify the journey to Canada for her clients, offering professionalism and empathy every step of the way.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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