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From Nuclear Science to Immigration Consulting: The Wild Journey of Dr Alex Titov

From Nuclear Science to Immigration Consulting: The Wild Journey of Dr Alex Titov

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In Episode 13 of the Effing Details Podcast, we explore the extraordinary journey of Dr. Alex Titov, founder of @anyvisaimmigration who went from being a nuclear scientist in the USSR to a leading immigration consultant in Canada.


Dr. Titov’s story is one of reinvention and relentless curiosity. He holds a Master’s Degree in Engineering Physics, a Master’s Degree in Finance, and a Ph.D. in Business Administration - in addition to Real Estate Trade and Immigration Law Practice degrees with Honours.

In this episode, we dive into:

  • Life and education in the Soviet Union
  • How science shaped his approach to business and immigration consulting
  • The bold career shift from nuclear research to helping others start new lives abroad
  • Lessons on adaptability, integrity, and lifelong learning


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