Ankita Sood
Prosper Immigration
College ID #R711289
Ankita Sood is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R711289) with Prosper Immigration, based in Toronto, Ontario. She specializes in assisting clients with complex immigration processes such as work permits, study permits, visitor visas, and permanent residency applications. Her expertise extends to family sponsorship programs and supporting skilled workers navigating the Express Entry system. Ankita is known for providing personalized guidance tailored to the diverse needs of her clients, leveraging her industry knowledge and meticulous attention to detail. Fluent in multiple languages, she effectively serves culturally diverse communities, ensuring clear communication and understanding throughout the immigration journey. As part of Prosper Immigration’s team, she is committed to empowering individuals and families as they transition to new opportunities in Canada. Through her dedication and client-focused approach, Ankita continues to build trust and achieve successful outcomes for her clients, cementing her reputation as a knowledgeable and reliable consultant.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Ankita Sood brings extensive expertise in navigating a wide range of Canadian immigration pathways. She assists individuals in securing work permits, guiding them through employer-specific and open work permit applications, while ensuring compliance with immigration regulations. For students, Ankita offers comprehensive support with study permit applications, helping clients understand eligibility requirements, prepare strong submissions, and transition seamlessly into academic life in Canada. Tourists and short-term visitors can rely on Ankita's expertise to obtain visitor visas, with tailored advice on documentation and intent declarations to maximize approval chances.
For families aiming to reunite in Canada, Ankita specializes in family sponsorship applications, providing step-by-step guidance for sponsoring spouses, partners, parents, or dependent children. She meticulously ensures all documentation meets Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards, reducing delays or complications. Skilled workers seeking permanent residency through the Express Entry system can depend on Ankita to manage profile creation, evaluate Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and explore Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) options to enhance selection opportunities.
Clients working with Ankita benefit from her in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration policies and her ability to simplify complex processes, empowering them to achieve their immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Surrey, British Columbia
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