Karandeep Kalsy
Kalsy Immigration Inc.
College ID #R710189
Karandeep Kalsy is the founder and director of Kalsy Immigration Inc., a Canadian immigration consultancy based in Kitchener, Ontario. He is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants. Holding an Honours Diploma in Immigration Consulting from Humber College, alongside a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, Karandeep brings a strong blend of technical and regulatory expertise to his practice. Specializing in pathways like Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, and LMIA applications, Karandeep tailors solutions for clients from varied backgrounds. Having personally navigated the immigration process as an international student in Canada, he empathizes deeply with newcomers and strives to simplify their journeys. Fluent in Punjabi, he actively engages diverse communities, ensuring accessibility and clarity in his services. Karandeep’s commitment to transparency and personalized care reflects his dedication to helping individuals achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Immigration Services Explained
Karandeep Kalsy specializes in guiding individuals and families through Canada’s complex immigration pathways with tailored expertise in Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, LMIA Work Permits, and Citizenship applications. For skilled workers aiming to build a future in Canada, he navigates the intricacies of the Express Entry system, optimizing profiles for Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) success. Families seeking reunification can rely on his in-depth understanding of Family Sponsorship programs to facilitate spousal, dependent, and parental sponsorships, ensuring every application meets specific requirements for approval. Employers and foreign workers benefit from Karandeep’s expertise in Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) for work permits, helping businesses address labor shortages while streamlining permits for international hires. Additionally, he assists permanent residents in taking the final step toward full Canadian citizenship, offering precise guidance through eligibility reviews, application submissions, and preparation for the citizenship test. Karandeep combines his regulatory knowledge and problem-solving approach to ensure each immigration case is managed with strategic detail, enabling his clients to achieve their goals within Canada’s ever-evolving immigration framework. From skilled worker pathways to family reunification, his services are crafted to address a diverse spectrum of immigration needs with accuracy and clarity.
Local Immigration Context
With every consultation conducted in Punjabi, Karandeep Kalsy ensures Punjabi-speaking applicants pursue their Canadian immigration journey with clarity, confidence, and professional support.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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