Jatinder Singh .
Verge Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R707312
Jatinder Singh, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R707312), is the founder of Verge Immigration Services Inc., based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With a Bachelor of Science degree and a certification in Human Resources Management, Mr. Singh is also a graduate of the Immigration Consultant Diploma Program at Humber College. He specializes in immigration pathways such as permanent residency, Express Entry, work permits, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and study permits. Known for his meticulous approach, he has successfully guided clients through complex cases, including refused applications. His personal immigration journey as a former international student motivates his commitment to simplifying the immigration process for others.
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Areas of Expertise
Business Locations
Winnipeg, Manitoba
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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