Aulakh Jasbir Kaur Gurinder Singh
PUTUS IMMIGRATION INC.
College ID #R706509
Aulakh Jasbir Kaur Gurinder Singh is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R706509) and the driving force behind Putus Immigration Inc., based in Surrey, British Columbia. She specializes in a broad range of immigration services, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, Family Sponsorship, Study Permits, and LMIA-based work permits. Her multicultural focus and ability to serve diverse communities are enhanced by her proficiency in Punjabi, which facilitates seamless communication with a wide client base. With a reputation for diligence and ethical practice, Jasbir Kaur combines her comprehensive understanding of Canadian immigration policies with a personalized approach to client needs. Her firm is known for successfully guiding individuals and families through complex immigration processes, fostering their journey toward settlement in Canada. Committed to empowering clients, she strives to make the immigration journey stress-free and transparent.
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Aulakh Jasbir Kaur Gurinder Singh offers an extensive range of immigration services tailored to meet the needs of individuals and families navigating Canada’s immigration system. As an expert in Express Entry, she guides skilled professionals through the complex criteria of the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), ensuring applicants maximize their score for invitations to apply. Her Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) services assist those seeking permanent residency through province-specific pathways, offering insights into eligibility requirements and application procedures unique to British Columbia and beyond. She excels in Family Sponsorship cases, helping Canadian citizens and permanent residents reunite with loved ones by managing sponsorship applications for spouses, children, and parents. For prospective students, Jasbir provides strategic guidance on securing Study Permits, helping applicants align their educational goals with immigration requirements while navigating institutional admission processes. Her expertise in LMIA-based work permits supports employers in obtaining Labour Market Impact Assessments to hire foreign skilled workers, while aiding the workers themselves in obtaining corresponding permits for lawful employment in Canada. Clients benefit from her thorough understanding of immigration policies, step-by-step application support, and her ability to demystify complex procedures. With her professional assistance, applicants can confidently pursue their Canadian immigration goals.
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Surrey, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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