Jigar Upadhyay
Prishwa Immigration Consultancy Inc.
College ID #R525585
Jigar Upadhyay is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R525585) and the founder of Prishwa Immigration Consultancy Inc., based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With years of experience in immigration pathways, he specializes in business visas, study permits, and family reunification programs, including spousal sponsorships. His practice is dedicated to assisting clients from diverse backgrounds in navigating Canada’s complex immigration system. Under Jigar's guidance, Prishwa Immigration Consultancy has earned a reputation for providing personalized and effective solutions. Fluent in Gujarati, he leverages his linguistic skills to connect with clients and communities from South Asia. His commitment to excellence and professionalism ensures tailored advice for aspiring immigrants.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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