Juthika Rajwade
Industrial Light & Magic Vancouver Inc.
College ID #R514549
Juthika Rajwade is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R514549) with expertise in navigating the complexities of immigration pathways for professionals and families. Based in Vancouver, she works for Industrial Light & Magic Vancouver Inc., supporting clients with diverse immigration needs. A graduate of the University of British Columbia’s certificate program in Immigration Laws, Policies, and Procedures, she brings academic rigor to her practice. Fluent in Hindi, French, and German, Juthika effectively connects with clients from varied cultural backgrounds, ensuring tailored advice for every scenario. Her areas of specialization include Express Entry programs, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), work permits, and LMIA applications for employers. With years of experience, she has successfully guided clients through permanent residency applications and temporary visa processes. Juthika is committed to empowering individuals to achieve their Canadian immigration ambitions, combining precision, cultural sensitivity, and client-centered care in her approach.
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Juthika Rajwade specializes in guiding clients through Canada’s dynamic immigration programs, offering tailored support for Express Entry, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Work Permits, and Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA). With deep expertise in Express Entry’s point-based system, she helps skilled professionals optimize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, ensuring stronger profiles for federal immigration draws. Her knowledge of PNPs enables her to assist clients in securing provincial nominations that align with their skills or job offers, opening additional pathways for permanent residency. For those seeking employment opportunities, Juthika offers in-depth guidance on obtaining employer-specific or open work permits, while navigating eligibility requirements and application procedures. Employers partnering with international hires rely on her support to obtain positive LMIAs, reinforcing the employment relationship and fulfilling Canadian labor market requirements. Whether clients aim to settle permanently in Canada or access temporary work opportunities, Juthika provides strategic advice tailored to each case, simplifying the complexities of documentation and timelines. Her thorough understanding of these immigration streams ensures clients receive actionable insights at every step, making their transition to Canada as smooth as possible. Positioned in Vancouver, her services cater to individuals, families, and employers seeking success in the Canadian immigration landscape.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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