Bhawna Satauri
SEHLI GLOBAL VISA CONSULTANT
College ID #R529858
Bhawna Satauri is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), registration number R529858. She leads SEHLI GLOBAL VISA CONSULTANT, where she has been assisting clients since 2018. Her practice specializes in facilitating Express Entry applications, Provincial Nominee Programs, student visas, work permits, and family reunification cases, including spousal and parent sponsorships. Known for her meticulous approach and client-centered ethos, Bhawna has successfully guided hundreds of individuals and families through complex immigration pathways. She fluently speaks Hindi and Punjabi, enabling her to connect with and support diverse communities effectively. Her expertise extends to handling business immigration for entrepreneurs and professionals, providing strategic solutions tailored to each case. Committed to empowering clients with clear guidance, Bhawna strives to turn immigration goals into reality with professionalism and care.
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Immigration Services Explained
Bhawna Satauri offers comprehensive Canadian immigration services tailored to individuals, families, and businesses navigating complex pathways to residency and citizenship. With expertise in Express Entry, she assists clients in maximizing their eligibility under Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades streams, ensuring applications meet stringent requirements and stand out in the pool. For families seeking reunification, Bhawna simplifies spousal sponsorship and parent sponsorship processes, helping loved ones join together seamlessly. Her proficiency with work permits includes both employer-specific and open work permits, guiding clients through LMIA applications or pathways tied to study permits and family sponsorship. Entrepreneurs and business owners can rely on her knowledge of business immigration programs, from exploring investment opportunities under the Start-Up Visa to leveraging provincial business categories. With a focus on citizenship applications, she ensures clients meet residency, language, and knowledge criteria for their transition to full Canadian citizenship. Each service is approached with precision and current regulatory insights, making Bhawna an indispensable resource for navigating Canada's evolving immigration landscape.
Local Immigration Context
Through Hindi and Punjabi-language consultations, Bhawna Satauri creates a comfortable space where clients can clearly describe their immigration circumstances and receive actionable advice.
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
Kitchener, Ontario
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