Gaurav Kadian
APPLYOUT IMMIGRATION INC.
College ID #R535659
Gaurav Kadian is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R535659) and the driving force behind Applyout Immigration Inc., based in Mississauga, Ontario. With a strong educational foundation, including an MBA, Mr. Kadian leverages over a decade of experience in investment banking and corporate roles with institutions such as Moody's and TD Bank to specialize in business immigration pathways. His expertise spans start-up visas, foreign work permits, and provincial entrepreneurial programs, as well as skilled immigration solutions like Express Entry and pilot programs. Highly attuned to the complexities of immigration, Gaurav is committed to helping clients navigate Canada’s diverse visa and sponsorship options. Applyout Immigration also prides itself on a multilingual approach, serving clients across various communities with an emphasis on precision and ethics. Through his innovative solutions and dedication, Gaurav Kadian helps clients achieve their immigration goals while fostering trust and confidence in the consultancy process.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Gaurav Kadian provides a comprehensive suite of immigration services designed to cater to individuals, skilled professionals, and business investors seeking pathways to Canada. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, he specializes in navigating the intricacies of Express Entry, helping eligible candidates secure permanent residency through programs like the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades. For professionals eyeing Canadian employment opportunities, he expertly handles foreign work permit applications, streamlining processes to ensure compliance and efficiency. Entrepreneurs and business owners can benefit from his in-depth knowledge of business immigration avenues, including Start-Up Visas and Provincial Nominee Programs tailored to attract global talent and investment. Whether you’re establishing a new venture or expanding operations in Canada, Mr. Kadian delivers strategic guidance to optimize applications under entrepreneurial immigration streams. Additionally, he leverages his expertise in pilot programs and skilled migration strategies to match qualified candidates with burgeoning labor market needs. With a deep understanding of Canada’s evolving immigration policies, clients can expect results-oriented solutions tailored to their unique goals and qualifications.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Milton, Ontario
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