Prabhjot Singh
UNITRACK IMMIGRATION SOLUTIONS INC.
College ID #R711076
Prabhjot Singh is a licensed immigration consultant (RCIC #R711076) and the director of Unitrack Immigration Solutions Inc., based in Kitchener, Ontario. Dedicated to helping individuals achieve their Canadian immigration goals, Prabhjot specializes in areas such as skilled worker programs, family reunification, student visa pathways, and provincial nominee programs. With extensive industry knowledge, he provides customized strategies to cater to each client’s needs. Prabhjot is fluent in Punjabi and Hindi, which allows him to support diverse communities with culturally sensitive and personalized services. As the head of Unitrack Immigration Solutions, he prioritizes transparency and professionalism in every aspect of client interactions. His commitment to ethical immigration practices has earned him the trust of his clients across various cases.
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Markham, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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