Shashi Raj Singh Sidhu
SRS IMMIGRATIONSERVICESINC.
College ID #R709968
Shashi Raj Singh Sidhu is a highly regarded Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) based in Regina, Saskatchewan, holding CICC registration number R709968. As the founder of SRS Immigration Services Inc., he specializes in assisting clients with a broad range of immigration matters, including study permits, family sponsorships, visitor visas, work permits, and permanent residency applications. With a strong focus on providing personalized guidance, he ensures his clients navigate the complexities of immigration with confidence. Fluent in multiple languages, Shashi is dedicated to serving a diverse clientele, addressing their unique cultural and linguistic needs. His expertise extends to business immigration and family reunification, reflecting his commitment to reuniting loved ones and supporting entrepreneurs in pursuing their Canadian goals. Known for delivering meticulous documentation and continuous support, he has earned glowing testimonials for his professionalism and impactful service. Shashi’s mission is to simplify the immigration journey, empowering his clients to build successful futures in Canada.
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Areas of Expertise
Business Locations
Regina, Saskatchewan
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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