Aruna Bhatia
GV Immigration Services Inc
College ID #R705496
Aruna Bhatia is the founder and CEO of GV Immigration Services Inc., a prominent immigration consulting firm based in Brampton, Ontario. With over 15 years of experience, she is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding license number R705496. Her extensive expertise encompasses a wide range of immigration programs, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, business immigration, and study and work permits. Dedicated to serving clients worldwide, Aruna has built a reputation for providing personalized and thorough guidance tailored to diverse community needs. Under her leadership, GV Immigration Services has become one of the fastest-growing firms in Canada, recognized for its high success rates and client-focused approach. Aruna’s commitment to excellence reflects her passion for helping individuals and families achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Aruna Bhatia provides a comprehensive suite of immigration services designed to address diverse client needs. With extensive expertise in Express Entry, she assists skilled workers in navigating Canada’s competitive points-based system, maximizing their eligibility through tailored strategies. For those seeking regional opportunities, she specializes in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), offering guidance on securing provincial endorsements aligned with your unique qualifications. Family reunification is central to her services; Aruna expertly handles Family Sponsorship applications to help Canadian citizens and permanent residents bring loved ones to join them. Aspiring entrepreneurs and investors benefit from her insights into Business Immigration pathways, enabling them to establish or expand enterprises within Canada’s thriving economy. Students aiming to study in Canada rely on her precise knowledge of Study Permit requirements, ensuring compliance with educational institutions and visa regulations. Aruna also supports skilled professionals and employers in obtaining Work Permits, streamlining labor market impact assessments and employer-specific authorizations. Her clear explanations of eligibility criteria and paperwork ensure clients move through each step with confidence. Whether planning for permanent residency or pursuing temporary visas, Aruna delivers actionable solutions backed by meticulous attention to detail and regulatory expertise, ensuring that clients achieve their immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
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