Apaarveer Singh Josan
Open Road Immigration Consultancy Service Inc.
College ID #R707044
Apaarveer Singh Josan is an accomplished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R707044) and the founder of Open Road Immigration Consultancy Service Inc., based in Mission, British Columbia. He holds a certificate in Immigration Law from the University of British Columbia and began his Canadian journey as an international student in 2011, which inspired his commitment to helping others navigate the complexities of immigration. Fluent in Punjabi, Mr. Josan specializes in a range of immigration services, including Express Entry, family sponsorships, work permits, LMIA applications, and study permits, offering personalized solutions tailored to his clients’ unique goals. Recognized for his client-first approach, Mr. Josan combines ethical practices, clear communication, and in-depth knowledge to provide reliable guidance to newcomers across British Columbia and nationwide. His firm also offers settlement services to ease clients’ transitions to Canada, such as assistance with housing and other essential arrangements. Driven by personal experience and professional dedication, he is committed to fostering smooth, informed immigration journeys for individuals and families alike.
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Mission, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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