Balpreet Singh
Merlin Immigration & Career Consultants Inc.
College ID #R525492
Balpreet Singh, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R525492), is the founder of Merlin Immigration & Career Consultants Inc., based in Surrey, British Columbia. With over seven years of professional experience, he specializes in complex immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, and work permits. A graduate of Ashton College with a certification in Immigration and Refugee Law, Mr. Singh has built a reputation for providing reliable and transparent guidance to his clients. Known for his meticulous approach, he assists individuals and families in navigating the Canadian immigration system with confidence. Mr. Singh's expertise extends to business immigration, student visas, and temporary resident permits, ensuring a wide range of services tailored to diverse client needs. Proficient in Punjabi, he effectively serves a multicultural clientele and is dedicated to creating seamless immigration experiences across communities.
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Balpreet Singh offers a comprehensive range of immigration services tailored to diverse needs. Specializing in Express Entry, he guides clients through every step of the federal skilled immigration system, ensuring clear understanding of eligibility criteria, CRS score optimization, and document preparation. For Provincial Nominee Programs, he helps applicants navigate region-specific requirements, from identifying the most suitable province to completing nomination applications accurately. His expertise extends to Family Sponsorship, assisting Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones by preparing thorough applications and addressing common challenges tied to relationship proof. In the realm of Work Permits, Balpreet supports both workers and employers in securing the necessary authorizations, exploring employer-specific, open, and LMIA-based permits. He also advises entrepreneurs on Business Immigration pathways, crafting successful applications that align with Canada’s economic priorities. For those pursuing academic goals, his Study Permit services focus on securing approvals, ensuring compliance with program conditions, and addressing post-graduation options. Temporary Foreign Workers benefit from his knowledgeable handling of employer compliance, work authorization timelines, and extension requests. Combining strategic insight and attention to detail, Balpreet Singh empowers clients to meet immigration objectives within Canada’s complex regulatory framework.
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Surrey, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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