Girish Arora
Canus immigration consultancy inc
College ID #R528239
Girish Arora is a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R528239) and Director at Canus Immigration Consultancy Inc., based in Mississauga, Ontario. With years of experience, he specializes in a range of Canadian immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, study visas, and work permits. Known for his client-centric approach, he has successfully guided individuals and families through complex immigration processes toward achieving their Canadian dreams. At Canus Immigration, Mr. Arora leads a dynamic team committed to delivering personalized and professional immigration services. His extensive knowledge of Canadian immigration policies ensures tailored solutions for clients. Fluent in multiple languages, he adeptly serves diverse communities, fostering trust and communication. Passionate about empowering immigrants, he remains actively involved in simplifying transitions and building strong client relationships.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Girish Arora specializes in comprehensive immigration pathways tailored to meet diverse client needs. As an expert in Express Entry, he assists skilled workers in navigating Canada’s competitive points-based system, ensuring profiles are optimized for success in securing permanent residency. For individuals seeking opportunities through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Mr. Arora provides targeted guidance on meeting province-specific criteria, from identifying high-demand occupations to maximizing eligibility for regional immigration streams. He excels in Family Sponsorship applications, reuniting loved ones by streamlining the process of sponsoring spouses, parents, and dependent children under applicable Canadian regulations. Students pursuing academic dreams in Canada benefit from his expertise in Study Permits, including assistance with documentation, institutional acceptance requirements, and post-graduation pathways. For clients aiming to advance their careers in Canada, Mr. Arora offers strategic support with Work Permits, addressing employer-specific needs, intra-company transfers, and pathways linked to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Every service is delivered with precision and an in-depth understanding of the nuances within Canada’s immigration framework, ensuring clarity and confidence for clients navigating these life-changing processes. From permanent residency options to temporary immigration solutions, Mr. Arora’s expertise provides a reliable roadmap to achieving immigration goals.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
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