Sherylanne Guzman
SMG Immigration Services
College ID #R522903
Sherylanne Guzman is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R522903) and the founder of SMG Immigration Services, based in Edmonton, Alberta. With over five years of professional experience, she specializes in providing tailored guidance for Express Entry, family sponsorships, provincial nominee programs (PNP), and citizenship applications. She is also skilled in handling complex cases under humanitarian and compassionate grounds. Fluent in Filipino and Tagalog, Sherylanne is dedicated to assisting diverse communities with their Canadian immigration goals. Through SMG Immigration Services, she emphasizes personalized, client-focused solutions to navigate both temporary and permanent residence pathways. Her commitment to excellence is reflected in the high-quality service and care she offers throughout the immigration process.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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