Ankush Arora
RedVisa Immigration Services Canada Inc.
College ID #R711209
Ankush Arora, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R711209), serves as the principal consultant at RedVisa Immigration Services Canada Inc. based in Kitchener, Ontario. With a professional focus on Canadian immigration pathways, Ankush specializes in work permits, study permits, permanent residency applications, and family sponsorships. Supporting clients from diverse backgrounds, he leverages his extensive experience to simplify complex immigration processes. Ankush is deeply committed to providing clear guidance and tailored solutions for individuals and families seeking to navigate Canada’s immigration system. Known for his professional rigor, he effectively assists his clients by ensuring compliance with legal requirements and optimizing application success rates. Under his leadership, RedVisa has become a trusted resource for immigration advisory services. His multilingual capabilities enhance his ability to serve clients globally, fostering trust and accessibility in every interaction.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Ankush Arora, an experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), provides comprehensive support across four critical areas of Canadian immigration. For students aiming to pursue their education in Canada, Ankush offers meticulous guidance on study permit applications, ensuring compliance with eligibility requirements and navigating institution-specific documentation. For professionals seeking employment opportunities, he assists with work permit applications, including employer-specific and open permits, helping clients understand labor market impact assessments (LMIA) and employer compliance obligations. Ankush also specializes in permanent residency pathways, offering tailored strategies for Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorships to secure long-term status in Canada. Employers benefit from his expertise in meeting compliance standards, ensuring adherence to immigration laws when hiring foreign workers. Every consultation is rooted in a thorough understanding of Canadian immigration policies, streamlining the process to save clients time and minimize errors. Ankush stays up-to-date with regulatory changes, equipping his clients with accurate advice for achieving their immigration goals. Whether seeking to study, work, settle permanently, or ensure workplace compliance, clients can rely on Ankush for clear and practical solutions tailored to their unique circumstances.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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