Krishan Khurana
J&K Canadian Immigration Services
College ID #R506649
Krishan Khurana is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R506649) and the owner of J&K Canadian Immigration Services, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. His diverse background, shaped by early experiences living and studying in countries like China and France as the son of a diplomat, informs his nuanced approach to immigration consulting. Krishan specializes in temporary visas, federal skilled worker programs, express entry, and family sponsorship, offering tailored support for clients navigating complex immigration pathways. With fluency in Hindi, he serves a wide range of clients, including South Asian communities, providing accessible and empathetic guidance. In addition, he has experience assisting with investor visas and provincial nominee programs, ensuring comprehensive services for those seeking a new start in Canada. Krishan is dedicated to ethical practices and streamlining the immigration process, empowering families and individuals to achieve their Canadian aspirations.
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Krishan Khurana offers expert guidance across a range of Canadian immigration pathways tailored to meet diverse client needs. For individuals seeking employment opportunities in Canada, he provides strategic assistance with Temporary Foreign Worker applications, ensuring compliance with employer requirements and government regulations. Skilled professionals aiming for permanent residency can benefit from his deep expertise in the Federal Skilled Worker Program and Express Entry system, where he helps clients optimize their profiles, improve CRS scores, and navigate the competitive application process. Families looking to reunite under Family Sponsorship programs receive step-by-step support, from eligibility assessments to the preparation of detailed sponsorship applications. Entrepreneurs and investors exploring business opportunities in Canada can rely on his proficiency with Investor Visas, designed to facilitate immigration through economic contributions. Additionally, Krishan has a thorough understanding of the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), enabling clients to align their applications with province-specific labor market demands. By addressing the intricate details of every case, Krishan ensures applications are accurate, complete, and aligned with Canadian immigration standards, helping clients achieve their goals with confidence. Whether the goal is temporary residence, permanent settlement, or family reunification, Krishan’s services span all critical stages of Canadian immigration.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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