Anurag Sachdeva
Maple Planet Immigration Inc.
College ID #R705915
Anurag Sachdeva is the founder and Managing Director of Maple Planet Immigration Inc., a respected firm based in Mississauga, Ontario. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered under the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) with license number R705915, he provides expert guidance across a broad spectrum of immigration services. These include Express Entry, work permits, spousal sponsorships, study visas, and business immigration pathways. With a client-focused approach, Anurag has built a reputation for delivering reliable and efficient services, helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration. Known for his attention to detail and professional integrity, he serves a diverse clientele and ensures customized solutions meet each client's unique circumstances. Committed to empowering clients in achieving their immigration goals, Anurag remains a trusted name in the industry.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Anurag Sachdeva specializes in providing tailored immigration solutions in key areas to help clients navigate Canada’s immigration system with confidence. For those pursuing permanent residency, he offers expert guidance on the Express Entry program, including eligibility assessments, profile optimization, and assistance with securing Invitations to Apply (ITAs). Skilled professionals seeking Canadian job opportunities can rely on his in-depth knowledge of work permits, from employer-specific permits to open work permits, ensuring compliance with immigration regulations. Families looking to reunite can benefit from his expertise in spousal sponsorships, where he manages every step of the application process to facilitate seamless reunification under Canada’s family class immigration streams. Students aiming to study in Canada will receive comprehensive support for study permit applications, whether it’s institution selection advice or document preparation. Entrepreneurs and investors are also well-served with his business immigration services, offering tailored strategies to navigate programs like the Start-Up Visa, owner-operator LMIA, or provincial business immigration streams. Anurag’s meticulous attention to program requirements, processing timelines, and documentation ensures a smooth process for clients across all immigration pathways. With years of experience and proven expertise, he simplifies complex immigration pathways, helping clients achieve their Canadian immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
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