Har Amol Walia
West Vision Immigration Inc.
College ID #R527613
Har Amol Walia is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R527613. As the founder and lead consultant of West Vision Immigration Inc., Mr. Walia specializes in family sponsorships, skilled worker programs, business immigration, and study permit applications. With an educational background that includes honors in Immigration Consulting from Humber Business School, he combines technical knowledge with years of hands-on experience to assist clients in achieving their immigration goals. Known for his commitment to excellence, he provides tailored solutions for clients navigating Canada's complex immigration processes. Mr. Walia is fluent in multiple languages, enabling him to serve a diverse clientele effectively. Driven by a passion for helping individuals and families settle in Canada, he has earned a reputation for his professionalism and dedication. Emphasizing client satisfaction, he ensures precise and timely management of every immigration case.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Har Amol Walia offers a comprehensive suite of immigration services tailored to diverse needs, leveraging his expertise in family sponsorships, Federal Skilled Worker applications, business immigration pathways, and study permits. For families seeking reunification in Canada, he provides guidance on sponsorship programs, ensuring that applications meet the stringent eligibility and documentation requirements. Skilled professionals aiming to build a future in Canada benefit from his in-depth understanding of the Federal Skilled Worker program, where he helps clients navigate everything from Express Entry profiles to National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes. Entrepreneurs and investors looking to establish or expand their ventures in Canada can rely on his business immigration strategies, designed to align with provincial nomination programs or federal streams. Students aiming to pursue higher education in Canada receive step-by-step support with study permit applications, including advice on proving financial capacity and meeting academic prerequisites. By offering clear, actionable solutions, Mr. Walia simplifies complex immigration processes, helping clients tackle challenges like application completeness, legal compliance, and adherence to timelines. His services are built on the foundations of precision, ensuring applications are optimized for approval under Canada’s immigration laws.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
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