Pankaj Bhatia
TOUCHBASE IMMIGRATION LTD.
College ID #R706159
Pankaj Bhatia is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R706159 and serves as the Managing Director and CEO of TouchBase Immigration Ltd. in Surrey, British Columbia. A former international student himself, he graduated with a degree in Computer Science from Simon Fraser University and further refined his expertise by completing the Immigration Practitioner Diploma: Laws, Policies and Procedures from CSIC e-Academy. Specializing in Canadian permanent residency, family sponsorship, and express entry pathways, Pankaj combines technical precision with personal understanding to guide clients through complex immigration processes. Fluent in Hindi, he connects deeply with South Asian communities while supporting diverse clients worldwide. Driven by dedication and timely service, Pankaj’s philosophy centers on empowering clients with informed decisions and streamlined immigration solutions.
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Pankaj Bhatia specializes in guiding clients through Canadian immigration pathways with expertise in permanent residency, family sponsorship, and the express entry system. For individuals seeking permanent residency, Pankaj simplifies complex policies and procedures, offering tailored solutions to navigate federal and provincial nomination programs effectively. He provides strategic support in understanding eligibility criteria, compiling necessary documentation, and ensuring applications meet government requirements. In family sponsorship cases, Pankaj works diligently to reunite loved ones by assisting sponsors in fulfilling their legal obligations while preparing submissions that align with immigration guidelines. Whether sponsoring a spouse, parent, or dependent child, he offers comprehensive guidance on the steps involved in bringing families together. With express entry services, Pankaj excels at helping skilled workers and professionals navigate the Comprehensive Ranking System, optimize their profiles, and enhance their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply. Through detailed analysis of qualifications, work experience, education, and language skills, he focuses on maximizing opportunities for successful applications under programs like the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Provincial Nominee streams. Combining in-depth knowledge of immigration laws and hands-on experience, Pankaj ensures his clients receive actionable advice and streamlined pathways toward achieving their Canadian immigration goals.
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Surrey, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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