Gurpreet Kaur Pahuja
Canada By Choice Immigration Services
College ID #R708280
Gurpreet Kaur Pahuja is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) under license number R708280. Based in Windsor, Ontario, she lends her expertise to Canada By Choice Immigration Services, a respected firm known for its client-focused approach. Gurpreet specializes in family sponsorship, marriage and common-law partnership sponsorships, Express Entry, and LMIA applications, helping individuals and families successfully navigate complex immigration pathways. Her academic qualifications include a Master’s degree in Business Administration with a focus on Human Resources, complemented by a diploma in Immigration Consulting from Ashton College. Fluent in Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu, Gurpreet serves diverse communities, ensuring tailored solutions to meet unique client needs. Her empathetic approach and ability to handle multifaceted cases have made her a trusted advisor in immigration consulting. Passionate about empowering newcomers, Gurpreet remains dedicated to transforming challenges into opportunities for her clients’ success.
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Immigration Services Explained
Gurpreet Kaur Pahuja provides targeted immigration solutions tailored to key pathways of Canadian immigration. For those pursuing permanent residency through the Express Entry system, she offers comprehensive support, from assessing eligibility under the Federal Skilled Worker Program or Canadian Experience Class to crafting strong profiles that maximize CRS scores. In the area of family sponsorship, Gurpreet guides clients through the intricate process of reuniting with loved ones, whether sponsoring a spouse, common-law partner, or dependent children. Her expertise ensures that applications meet every requirement to avoid delays or rejections. For employers and temporary foreign workers navigating Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, she delivers end-to-end assistance, from determining LMIA exemptions to securing work permits aligned with Canadian immigration law. Additionally, Gurpreet aids individuals seeking Canadian citizenship, helping them fulfill residency requirements, prepare for the citizenship test, and finalize applications with precision. Based in Windsor, she stays updated on the latest immigration protocols, providing strategic advice to help clients succeed in their immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Gurpreet Kaur Pahuja leverages Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu fluency to bridge cultural gaps between newcomer families and the Canadian immigration system, delivering precise, thorough guidance.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Windsor, Ontario
Windsor, Ontario
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