Fariba received her Bachelor of Science in Economics and Mathematics from Eastern Michigan University in 1980. As an undergraduate student, she spent some of her free time tutoring economics and mathematics in her department. She was viewed as a model student and instructor by her economics professor Dr. Bennet. During her study in America, Fariba took some time to visit Canada and ever since then, she had considered it as her permanent future place of residence.
In 1997, she was able to receive her permanent residency in Canada as a skilled worker. In 1999, Fariba received her diploma in computer accounting from Toronto School of Business.
After two years of working as an accountant she was able to receive her Immigration Practitioner diploma from Seneca College. Following that, Fariba began to work in a law firm under the supervision of an experienced immigration lawyer who was also an ex-immigration officer. Working with this lawyer turned out to be a tremendous learning experience for Fariba. Her consulting firm was created through honesty, hard work, knowledge, experience and the numerous clients who each helped in making Perspective Canada into the trustworthy name that it is today. She has been a member of the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants since February 2007. To find out more about CSIC visit :
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