Namita Vandana Rajendra Dass
Namita Dass Immigration Inc.
College ID #R510512
Namita Vandana Rajendra Dass is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R510512) and the founder of Namita Dass Immigration Inc., based in Mississauga, Ontario. With over a decade of experience in immigration consulting, she specializes in services such as study permits, family sponsorship, express entry applications, and business visas. Her firm has been actively assisting clients in navigating complex immigration pathways since its incorporation in 2014. Namita is fluent in English, Hindi, and Urdu, ensuring accessibility to diverse clientele. Dedicated to providing personalized strategies, she holds a reputation for professionalism and expertise in Canadian immigration processes.
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Immigration Services Explained
Namita Vandana Rajendra Dass provides tailored immigration consulting services, specializing in four crucial streams of Canadian immigration. For those seeking education opportunities in Canada, she guides clients through every step of obtaining study permits, including understanding eligibility requirements, preparing strong applications, and ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration laws. In the area of family sponsorship, she assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones, meticulously managing the paperwork and addressing potential challenges in sponsoring spouses, children, parents, or grandparents. Her expertise in Express Entry helps skilled workers maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, from creating an accurate profile to selecting suitable economic immigration programs such as the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class, or Provincial Nominee Programs. Additionally, Namita supports entrepreneurs and investors navigating business immigration pathways, offering guidance on work permits, start-up visas, and meeting investment qualifications for business operation in Canada. Drawing on her years of experience, she simplifies complex regulations and streamlines application processes, ensuring compliance and clarity at every stage. Whether for education, family reunification, skilled migration, or business ventures, her clients can expect thorough, results-driven support tailored to their unique immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Namita Vandana Rajendra Dass serves the Hindi and Urdu-speaking community with professional immigration consulting, offering full case guidance in Hindi and Urdu.
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
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