Gaganpreet Barn
Barn Hawk Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R710988
Gaganpreet Kaur Barn is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC Number: R710988) and the founder of Barn Hawk Immigration Services Inc., based in Langley, British Columbia. With a Certificate in Immigration Law and extensive expertise, she offers personalized immigration solutions for clients navigating Canada’s complex immigration system. Born and raised in India, Gaganpreet brings exceptional insights to her practice, assisting clients in areas such as permanent residence, study permits, work permits, and family reunification. Known for her attention to detail and client-focused approach, Gaganpreet has earned a reputation for delivering tailored services with excellent results. She speaks Punjabi fluently, allowing her to support a diverse client base effectively. Her dedication to professionalism and advocacy exemplifies her commitment to helping individuals and families achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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