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Baharak Kiadi

Baharak kiadi is the founder of H&B Canada Immigration services. She studied her Immigration Consultant Diploma (IMCD) in Ashton college at Vancouver and received her diploma in 2016. In 2017, she was able to successfully pass the ICCRC exam and became a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC # 524089) . She is a member of CAPIC (The Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultant # R18193) . Baharak is also a member of PICAC (Persian Immigration Consultants Association of Canada). Her background in Iran is a translator with a BA degree in English translation. She immigrated to Canada in 2002. She started working as a volunteer at S.U.C.C.E.E.S (United Chinese Community Enrichment Services Society) . Shortly after she was hired as a translator at Success to help new immigrants settle into Canada. In 2010, she joined the Society of translators and Interpreters of British Columbia (STIBC) and became an associate member of STIBC (STIBC #03-05-2884 ). Since she is also an immigrant herself, she has always been in close contact with new immigrants through translation services. Baharak knows that immigration can change people's life and their excessive needs to find the best option for this crucial decision in life with the assist of a trustable immigration consultant. She also has a background in life coaching and practicing it with successful results. She can communicate with people in a way in which they feel they are totally heard, understood according to her life coaching background and talent.

Habib Jamshidian

Job Titles:
  • Manager at H & B Canada Immigration Services
Habib Jamshidian is a manager at H&B Canada Immigration Services. He speaks three languages (Farsi, English, Croatian) he also knows basic Spanish. He immigrated to Canada back in 1993. He went to CDI College in 1995 and received a Diploma in office Administration. He also started a shoe business (retail& repair) in 1996 and still operates in this trade. He owns multiple locations and he wants to expand more and keep the business alive in British Columbia as the repair part is dying slowly due to lack of worker in this trade. He also went to Ashton College in 2016 and successfully achieved his Diploma in IMCD (Immigration Consultant Diploma).