Jaswant Micheal Basi
Century Immigration & Recruiters Ltd.
College ID #R509901
Jaswant Micheal Basi is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R509901) with a strong reputation in Canadian immigration services. As co-founder of Century Immigration & Recruiters Ltd., based in Surrey, B.C., he specializes in business immigration, investor programs, family reunification, and student visa pathways. His expertise also covers Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) and Post-Graduate Work Permits, enabling seamless transitions for international individuals into Canadian society. With years of industry experience, Jaswant has successfully guided clients from diverse backgrounds through complex immigration processes, harnessing a client-centric approach tailored to individual needs. Fluent in languages such as Punjabi, he is deeply committed to supporting multicultural communities and bridging the gap between Canada and prospective immigrants worldwide. His mission is driven by a passion for empowering individuals and families to achieve their aspirations in Canada.
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Jaswant Micheal Basi provides tailored Canadian immigration solutions, leveraging his expertise to meet a wide range of client needs. Specializing in business immigration, he assists entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals in navigating pathways such as the Start-Up Visa Program and investor initiatives, helping them establish or expand ventures in Canada. Families seeking reunification can rely on his proficiency with Family Sponsorship applications, ensuring seamless sponsorship processes for spouses, children, or parents. For international students, Jaswant’s guidance encompasses Study Permits, enabling clients to access Canada’s world-class educational institutions, as well as Post-Graduation Work Permits, which offer pathways to gain valuable Canadian work experience after completing their studies. He’s also well-versed in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), connecting applicants with opportunities tied to specific provinces and territories, whether for skilled jobs, business investments, or community-linked immigration streams. With an in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration regulations, Jaswant simplifies the complexities of each program, ensuring clients are equipped with the right documentation, strategies, and support to achieve their goals. Whether pursuing education, family sponsorship, or business opportunities in British Columbia and beyond, clients benefit from his comprehensive, detail-oriented approach to Canadian immigration.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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