Shahrzad Farzin Vahid
Prudential Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R511840
Shahrzad Farzin Vahid is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R511840 and the President of Prudential Immigration Services Inc., based in West Vancouver, British Columbia. With a strong focus on delivering personalized immigration solutions, she assists individuals and families with various immigration pathways, including family sponsorships, study permits, work permits, and permanent residency applications. Fluent in Farsi, Shahrzad works effectively with diverse client communities, ensuring a culturally sensitive and inclusive approach. As a Commissioner of Affidavits in British Columbia, she also provides certified document services to clients navigating complex immigration systems. Under her leadership, Prudential Immigration Services is committed to delivering seamless and reliable guidance for newcomers to Canada.
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West Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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