Paramvir Singh Dhingra
Marshal Immigration
College ID #R535157
Paramvir Singh Dhingra is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R535157) and the founder of Marshal Immigration, headquartered in Oshawa, Ontario. With a dedication to transparency and client success, he specializes in a range of immigration services, including Express Entry, provincial nomination programs, family sponsorships, and temporary work and study permits. A Commissioner for Taking Affidavits in Ontario, Paramvir brings both expertise and legal authority to his practice. Under his leadership, Marshal Immigration has earned a reputation for simplifying the complexities of Canadian immigration, guiding individuals and families toward achieving their dreams. Paramvir is fluent in Punjabi, enabling him to connect with diverse communities and provide personalized support. His client-first approach consistently delivers efficient, tailored solutions, reflecting his mission to make immigration accessible for everyone.
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Paramvir Singh Dhingra offers tailored immigration services designed to streamline your journey to Canada. Specializing in Express Entry, he guides skilled workers through the comprehensive process of securing permanent residency, from optimizing CRS scores to navigating eligibility for federal and provincial draws. For individuals seeking educational opportunities in Canada, Paramvir provides expert guidance on Study Permit applications, ensuring prospective students meet institutional requirements and successfully obtain authorization to study. His in-depth knowledge of Canada’s immigration pathways allows him to pinpoint eligibility criteria and simplify the documentation process, reducing delays and errors. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) based in Oshawa, Paramvir also offers critical insights into Provincial Nominee Programs, helping clients leverage regional preferences to enhance their permanent residency prospects. Whether you're aspiring to pursue studies in Canada or transition to residency via Express Entry, his evidence-based strategies are designed to meet your unique goals. Clients working with Marshal Immigration benefit from clear, actionable advice rooted in Canada’s immigration laws, helping them avoid common pitfalls and progress confidently toward their objectives.
Local Immigration Context
Paramvir Singh Dhingra supports Punjabi-speaking newcomers from eligibility review through application submission, delivering end-to-end immigration guidance and case management in Punjabi.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Oshawa, Ontario
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