Hardik Rameshkumar Gajjar
Bellwood Immigration and Citizenship Services Corporation
College ID #R522564
Hardik Rameshkumar Gajjar is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, License #R522564) with Bellwood Immigration and Citizenship Services Corporation, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. Proficient in English, French, Hindi, and Gujarati, he specializes in a wide range of immigration services, including temporary visas, permanent residency applications, business immigration, and family sponsorships. With experience advising clients from diverse backgrounds, he focuses on delivering personalized, solution-oriented immigration strategies. Hardik’s practice reflects a commitment to ethical and professional standards as a licensed member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC).
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Immigration Services Explained
Hardik Rameshkumar Gajjar provides expert guidance in two critical areas of Canadian immigration: business immigration and family sponsorship. For entrepreneurs, investors, and business professionals seeking to establish or expand their ventures in Canada, Hardik navigates the complexities of business immigration pathways such as Start-Up Visas, Provincial Nominee Programs tailored for business owners, and work permit streams for intra-company transferees. He evaluates every client’s unique business goals and financial eligibility to recommend the most strategic route to permanent residency or work authorization. On the family sponsorship front, Hardik advises Canadian citizens and permanent residents on reuniting with loved ones through spousal sponsorship applications, parental sponsorship, and dependent child sponsorship programs. He ensures all required documentation, including proof of relationship and financial support, meets IRCC standards to avoid delays or rejections. Whether resolving eligibility concerns or addressing application challenges, Hardik develops tailored solutions to help clients navigate the intricate regulations of Canadian immigration. From initial consultations to post-approval support, his practice emphasizes precision, proactive planning, and seamless process management. Clients working with Hardik can expect clear, actionable advice designed to maximize approval chances while minimizing potential obstacles.
Local Immigration Context
Hardik Rameshkumar Gajjar provides immigration counsel in French, Hindi, and Gujarati, helping French, Hindi, and Gujarati-speaking families and individuals navigate Canadian pathways with confidence.
Business Locations
Montreal, Quebec
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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