Ishwandeep Komal
CanKo Immigration and Settlement Services Inc.
College ID #R532501
Ishwandeep Komal, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532501), is the Founder and CEO of CanKo Immigration and Settlement Services Inc., based in Brampton, Ontario. With a diploma in Immigration Consulting, a postgraduate degree in International Business Management, and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration, he brings a robust academic foundation to his practice. His firm offers comprehensive immigration services, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, and work permits, among others. Fluent in several South Asian languages, Ishwandeep is adept at serving clients from diverse backgrounds, helping them navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration. Known for his meticulous and client-focused approach, he has successfully assisted individuals and families in realizing their Canadian aspirations. His commitment to professionalism and integrity underpins his mission to make the immigration journey seamless and efficient for his clients.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Ishwandeep Komal specializes in guiding clients through Canada’s most popular immigration pathways, including the Express Entry system, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorships, and work permits. For those pursuing permanent residency, he offers in-depth assistance with Express Entry, covering everything from eligibility assessments to optimizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. His expertise extends to Provincial Nominee Programs, helping candidates identify province-specific opportunities that align with their skills and experience, ultimately increasing their chances of receiving a nomination. Families looking to reunite in Canada can rely on his knowledge of family sponsorship processes, including spousal sponsorships, parent and grandparent sponsorships, and dependent child sponsorships. In addition, Ishwandeep provides guidance on work permits, ensuring clients meet employer-specific requirements or navigate pathways like LMIA-exempt work permits. From filing essential documentation to addressing complex immigration scenarios, his tailored approach ensures each client receives personalized support. Whether you’re a skilled worker seeking permanent residency through Express Entry, a professional targeting employment opportunities on a Canadian work permit, or a family aiming to reunite, Ishwandeep’s comprehensive services cover every step of the process. His attention to detail and deep understanding of Canada’s immigration system make him a trusted resource for achieving your immigration goals.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
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