Vishakha Mukhija
SkyZone Immigration Inc.
College ID #R710006
Vishakha Mukhija is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R710006) and the director of SkyZone Immigration Inc., based in Surrey, British Columbia. With a focus on transparency and personalized solutions, she has guided numerous clients through complex immigration processes, including express entry, family sponsorship, and study permits. As the founder of SkyZone Immigration, she emphasizes providing reliable immigration services tailored to individual client needs. Fluent in Hindi and Punjabi, she is particularly adept at assisting diverse communities and clients from South Asia. Vishakha combines a strong understanding of Canadian immigration laws with a dedication to ethical consulting practices. Her efforts have made SkyZone Immigration a trusted name in the immigration sector, helping many achieve their dreams of relocating to Canada.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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