Sk Jasim Uddin
MUZYKA-UDDIN IMMIGRATION
College ID #R710662
Sk Jasim Uddin is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R710662) based in Victoria, British Columbia, and the co-founder of Muzyka-Uddin Immigration. With over 18 years of combined experience in immigration consulting, Mr. Uddin specializes in facilitating pathways to Canadian permanent residency, student visas, and work sponsorships. His expertise also spans support for family reunification, provincial nominee programs, and express entry applications. In addition to his professional credentials, Mr. Uddin serves multilingual communities, leveraging his fluency in Bengali to provide tailored guidance to a diverse client base. He is dedicated to demystifying the Canadian immigration process for aspiring newcomers, ensuring each case receives personalized care. As an RCIC, he upholds the highest ethical and professional standards in his practice. Mr. Uddin’s mission is to empower individuals and families in achieving their relocation goals through reliable and transparent service.
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Victoria, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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