Neeraj Arora
SSICS
College ID #R407055
Neeraj Arora is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding registration number R407055. As the founder of SSICS, based in Surrey, British Columbia, he offers expertise in a wide range of immigration services. These include Express Entry applications, Provincial Nominee Programs, student visa services, spousal and family sponsorships, as well as work and business visas. His dedication to crafting personalized solutions has earned the trust of a diverse clientele. Fluent in Punjabi, Neeraj is especially adept at serving immigrant communities from South Asia. His proficiency in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration laws has helped many individuals and families achieve their resettlement goals. Neeraj’s practice is driven by professionalism, transparency, and a commitment to empowering clients through tailored guidance. His focus remains on simplifying the immigration journey while delivering consistent success for his clients.
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Neeraj Arora specializes in guiding clients through some of the most sought-after Canadian immigration pathways. With extensive expertise in Express Entry, he assists skilled workers in navigating the complexities of the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and submitting competitive profiles to secure Invitations to Apply (ITA). For individuals seeking opportunities within specific provinces, Neeraj offers tailored support with Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), ensuring applications align with regional labor market needs. Students aiming to study in Canada can rely on his comprehensive assistance with securing study permits, including insights into institution selection and post-graduation pathways. Neeraj also provides expert guidance for those pursuing family reunification through spousal sponsorships or broader family sponsorship programs, ensuring applications are thorough and meet eligibility criteria. For work permits, he supports applicants with employer-specific or open permit applications, addressing regulatory requirements and timelines. Entrepreneurs and investors exploring business immigration options benefit from his strategic advice, helping them establish or expand their ventures in Canada. With a meticulous approach to every case, Neeraj ensures clients understand each step of these immigration processes, maximizing their chances of success in achieving Canadian residency or temporary status.
Business Locations
Surrey, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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