POONAM DEWAN
WHITE PINE IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP CONSULTANCY INC.
College ID #R1032847
Poonam Dewan is the founder and CEO of White Pine Immigration and Citizenship Consultancy Inc., based in Whitby, Ontario. A licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R1032847) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), she brings over 20 years of diverse professional experience spanning immigration consulting, business management, and international collaborations. Poonam holds an MBA and certifications such as SPHR, CHRL, and PROSCI, reflecting her dedication to staying at the forefront of her field. Specializing in visa applications, permanent residency, study permits, family sponsorships, and challenging immigration matters like refused applications, Poonam delivers personalized and strategic guidance tailored to her clients’ goals. Her multilingual ability enhances her engagement with diverse communities, fostering trust in her comprehensive and empathetic approach. Equally committed to community involvement, she serves on advisory boards and actively contributes to skill development initiatives while advocating for empowered immigration processes. Poonam’s dedication to simplifying complex immigration paths defines her as a trusted partner for individuals and families pursuing their Canadian dreams.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Poonam Dewan provides tailored immigration services in three pivotal areas: study permits, permanent residency, and Canadian citizenship. For prospective students aspiring to study in Canada, she navigates the complexities of study permit applications, offering guidance on eligibility requirements, document preparation, and adherence to institutional and federal regulations. Individuals seeking permanent residency can rely on her expertise to explore pathways like the Express Entry system, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorships, ensuring every application is meticulously aligned with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) standards. Poonam’s in-depth understanding of citizenship applications enables her to assist clients in meeting residency obligations, preparing for citizenship tests, and completing the final stages of obtaining Canadian citizenship with precision. Each service is designed to address the unique needs of her clients, from initial consultations to the submission of accurate, regulation-compliant applications. With a strategic approach grounded in current immigration policies, she empowers clients at every step, helping them achieve their educational, permanent settlement, or naturalization goals in Canada.
Business Locations
Whitby, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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