Govardhan Sai Venkat Venna
V9 Immigration Inc.
College ID #R519344
Govardhan Sai Venkat Venna is the founder and director of V9 Immigration Inc., a Surrey-based consultancy dedicated to Canadian immigration services. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R519344), he provides expertise in areas such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorships, temporary visas, and permanent residency solutions. With a background enriched by a family of legal professionals in India, Govardhan has a deep understanding of the challenges faced by newcomers to Canada. He speaks Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi, enabling him to serve clients from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Known for his ethical approach and client-first philosophy, Govardhan leads a team that specializes in tailored solutions for immigrants, students, and businesses. His work reflects a strong commitment to guiding clients through the complexities of immigration with professionalism and care.
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Govardhan Sai Venkat Venna specializes in guiding clients through various pathways to Canadian immigration, tailored to meet individual needs and goals. For skilled workers, he provides meticulous support with Express Entry applications, including profile creation, Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) optimization, and navigating Invitation to Apply (ITA) processes. His expertise extends to Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), where he assists applicants in understanding region-specific criteria and securing nominations aligned with their professional or personal ties to specific provinces. Families looking to reunite in Canada can rely on his detailed knowledge of Family Sponsorship programs, ensuring seamless preparation of sponsorship undertakings and required documentation. For individuals seeking temporary work opportunities, Govardhan is proficient in handling Temporary Foreign Worker applications, helping clients secure work permits while adhering to Canadian labor market requirements. He also excels in assisting clients transition to Permanent Residency, whether through economic immigration streams or family reunification pathways. With an in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration policies, he stays updated on program changes and ensures applications are accurate, complete, and submitted within strict timelines. By addressing the complexities of each immigration program, Govardhan empowers clients to achieve their immigration goals with clarity and confidence.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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