Harmeet Singh
MeetIsher Immigration Inc
College ID #R533767
Harmeet Singh is a licensed Canadian immigration consultant registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding RCIC number R533767. As the founder of MeetIsher Immigration Inc., located in Mississauga, Ontario, he specializes in providing expert guidance on various immigration pathways, including study permits, work permits, family sponsorships, and visitor visas. With years of experience in immigration consulting, Harmeet Singh is known for his personalized, detail-oriented approach to serving clients from diverse backgrounds. He speaks Punjabi, allowing him to communicate effectively with clients from South Asian communities while ensuring their needs are met with cultural sensitivity. His proven track record of success and commitment to integrity have made MeetIsher Immigration Inc. a trusted name in Canadian immigration services. Passionate about empowering individuals and families to achieve their Canadian dreams, he emphasizes professionalism and dedication in every case he handles.
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Immigration Services Explained
Harmeet Singh provides tailored immigration solutions for individuals and families navigating Canada’s complex visa and permit processes. Specializing in study permits, he assists international students in securing the authorization needed to pursue education at Canadian institutions, ensuring compliance with visa requirements and assisting with extensions as needed. For foreign workers, he streamlines the process of obtaining Canadian work permits, whether through employer-specific or open permits, helping clients meet eligibility criteria and compile the required documentation. Families seeking reunification in Canada can rely on his expertise in family sponsorship applications, guiding sponsors and applicants through the intricate legal framework to bring spouses, children, or other eligible family members to Canada. Additionally, Harmeet offers comprehensive support for visitor visa applications, helping travelers demonstrate their intent for temporary visits, whether for tourism, family visits, or business purposes. His thorough understanding of Canadian immigration policies enables clients to navigate every step of these processes with clarity and confidence, ensuring all documents, forms, and timelines are meticulously addressed. By focusing exclusively on these areas of immigration law, Harmeet Singh delivers precise, outcome-focused guidance to help clients achieve their Canadian immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
Local Immigration Context
Harmeet Singh conducts all consultations in Punjabi, ensuring Punjabi-speaking clients fully understand every detail of their immigration case.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Hamilton, Ontario
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