Amit Pandya
Dreams Immigration & Education Consulting Inc.
College ID #R531599
Amit Pandya is an experienced immigration consultant and the Director of Dreams Immigration & Education Consulting Inc., based in Brampton, Ontario. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R531599), he specializes in work permits, family sponsorships, student visas, and federal economic immigration pathways like Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Program applications. With a commitment to providing tailored solutions, Amit assists clients from diverse backgrounds in navigating Canada's complex immigration landscape. His extensive expertise extends to business and investor visas, enabling entrepreneurs to establish their ventures in Canada. Amit's dedication to community service and his track record of successfully representing clients in challenging cases, including tribunal matters, reflect his passion for helping individuals achieve their Canadian dreams. With a client-centered approach, Amit remains actively involved in guiding applicants through each step of the immigration process.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Amit Pandya provides expert guidance across several key Canadian immigration pathways, offering comprehensive services tailored to diverse needs. For individuals pursuing employment opportunities in Canada, he specializes in work permits, ensuring applications meet employer and government requirements. Families seeking reunification can rely on his expertise in family sponsorship, where he facilitates the process of bringing loved ones to Canada under spousal, dependent, or parental sponsorship programs. Students aspiring to study in Canada benefit from his in-depth knowledge of study permits, aiding in everything from application preparation to compliance with immigration regulations. Amit is also highly skilled in managing Express Entry applications, helping skilled workers streamline their pathway to permanent residency under federal economic immigration categories. His proficiency extends to Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), guiding clients through the specific requirements and opportunities offered by individual provinces. Additionally, Amit offers specialized services in business immigration, assisting entrepreneurs and investors with visa applications designed to establish or expand businesses in Canada. With a detailed and methodical approach, he provides clients with clear pathways, ensuring accurate documentation, timely submissions, and adherence to Canada’s evolving immigration policies.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
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