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Hamidreza Siavashpour PhD

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(604)245-2024

Hamidreza Siavashpour is a dual-licensed lawyer holding licenses in Canada as a member of the Law Society of British Columbia and in Iran as a member of the Iran Central Bar Association. He has studied law at the most prestigious universities in Iran, earning a bachelor's degree in Judicial Science, a master’s degree in international law, and a Ph.D. in public international law. As an experienced lawyer and university instructor in Iran, Hamidreza brings valuable insights into the Canadian legal system and its complexities.

He continued his legal education at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and completed his articling program at the Everyone Legal Clinic, gaining practical experience and honing his skills as a lawyer.

As a Canadian lawyer with firsthand experience of the challenges and opportunities of starting a new life in Canada, Hamidreza understands the intricacies of immigration law. He is committed to a client-centered approach with integrity and professionalism, ensuring their best interests are always at the forefront.

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