Aban Unwala
AVA Immigration Inc.
College ID #R506636
Aban Unwala is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R506636, serving as a principal consultant at AVA Immigration Inc. Based in Brampton, Ontario, Aban offers expertise in various Canadian immigration pathways, including family sponsorship, work permits, student visas, and permanent residency applications. Drawing from extensive professional knowledge and a commitment to excellence, they have built a reputation for guiding diverse clients through complex immigration processes with clarity and care. Fluent in multiple languages, Aban effectively supports clients from different cultural backgrounds, facilitating smooth communication and personalized solutions. Holding active registration with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), their practice underscores ethical standards and adherence to Canadian immigration law. At AVA Immigration Inc., Aban strives to empower clients, assisting them in achieving their immigration goals and contributing to Canada's multicultural vibrancy.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Aban Unwala specializes in providing comprehensive guidance across key Canadian immigration pathways, tailored to meet each client’s unique goals. For families looking to reunite in Canada, Aban navigates the intricate family sponsorship process, assisting with spousal sponsorships, parent and grandparent applications, and dependent child sponsorships. Employers and workers benefit from expert support with work permits, whether it’s employer-specific LMIA-based permits or open work permits for eligible applicants. Students aiming to study in Canada can rely on Aban’s proficiency to secure study permits, from initial application submissions to extensions, ensuring compliance with academic and immigration requirements. For those seeking a more permanent solution, Aban offers strategic planning and meticulous application assistance for permanent residency pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and other eligible streams. Each service is designed to simplify the complex application process, reduce delays, and improve approval chances. With a meticulous approach to documentation, eligibility assessments, and procedural compliance, Aban ensures clients are well-prepared to embark on their Canadian immigration journey, whether it’s for temporary or permanent goals.
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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