Kirit Bhikhubhai Sardhara
Ardas Immigration, Visa & Citizenship Consultancy - AIVCC
College ID #R532135
Kirit Bhikhubhai Sardhara is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R532135 and the driving force behind Ardas Immigration, Visa & Citizenship Consultancy (AIVCC) in Surrey, British Columbia. With a strong commitment to ethical and results-driven immigration solutions, he provides expert guidance across diverse areas, including family sponsorships, work permits, LMIA applications, study permits, and business immigration pathways. Fluent in additional languages such as Gujarati and Hindi, Kirit ensures exceptional service to clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, making the immigration process smoother and more accessible. As a Commissioner for Taking Affidavits in British Columbia and a proud member of CAPIC, he upholds the highest professional standards in his field. Kirit’s mission is to empower individuals and families to navigate Canada’s intricate immigration system confidently and successfully, delivering tailored solutions to meet every unique need.
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Kirit Bhikhubhai Sardhara specializes in delivering precise and tailored immigration services to individuals and businesses navigating Canada’s complex immigration system. Clients seeking family reunification can rely on his expertise with family sponsorship applications, ensuring that loved ones are brought together through thoroughly prepared and compliant submissions. For those pursuing employment opportunities in Canada, Kirit provides in-depth guidance on securing work permits, whether tied to specific employers or open permits. His proficiency extends to Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), offering businesses critical support in obtaining the necessary approvals to hire foreign workers while meeting federal requirements. Aspiring international students benefit from his comprehensive assistance with study permits, from initial applications to navigating the intricacies of extensions and compliance. Entrepreneurs and investors can trust his insights into Canada’s business immigration pathways, including strategies for establishing or expanding businesses within the country. Each service is approached with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring documentation accuracy and adherence to evolving immigration regulations. By focusing on these key areas—family sponsorships, work permits, LMIAs, study permits, and business immigration—Kirit helps clients achieve their unique immigration goals with clarity and confidence.
Business Locations
Surrey, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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