Harminder Kaur
Golden Tree Immigration
College ID #R705390
Harminder Kaur is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), licensed under registration number R705390, and the lead consultant at Golden Tree Immigration in London, Ontario. With expertise spanning Express Entry, study permits, family sponsorships, and visitor visas, she has successfully guided clients from diverse backgrounds in achieving their Canadian immigration goals. A multilingual professional, she provides services in Punjabi and Hindi, ensuring personalized support for South Asian communities. Recognized for her detail-oriented approach, Harminder emphasizes clear communication and thorough documentation, enabling a seamless immigration process for her clients. Since the establishment of Golden Tree Immigration, she has been committed to delivering reliable and timely solutions tailored to individual needs. Her dedication to client satisfaction continues to define her success in the field.
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Immigration Services Explained
Harminder Kaur specializes in streamlined Canadian immigration solutions tailored to individual goals. Her expertise in Express Entry simplifies the complex points-based system, guiding skilled workers through profile creation, eligibility assessments, and maximizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score to secure Invitations to Apply (ITAs). For international students aiming to study in Canada, she offers end-to-end assistance with study permits, ensuring compliance with academic and immigration requirements. Harminder addresses document preparation, proof of financial support, and institution-specific criteria, making the process seamless from application to approval. Travelers seeking visitor visas or extended stays through Super Visas for parents and grandparents benefit from her meticulous attention to documentation and eligibility standards, ensuring timely approvals for short-term or long-term visits. With a sharp focus on Canadian immigration regulations and processes, she provides transparent guidance and proactive support, empowering clients to achieve successful outcomes in their applications. Whether navigating Express Entry pathways or securing study permits and visitor visas, Harminder delivers results-driven services rooted in immigration expertise.
Local Immigration Context
Hindi and Punjabi-speaking clients rely on Harminder Kaur for precise immigration expertise, receiving personalized guidance on pathways, applications, and legal obligations delivered in Hindi and Punjabi.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
London, Ontario
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