Prince Bajaj
PEC IMMIGRATION INC.
College ID #R534319
Prince Bajaj is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R534319) and the principal expert at PEC Immigration Inc., based in Brampton, Ontario. He specializes in diverse areas of Canadian immigration, including Express Entry applications, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorships, and business immigration pathways. With a deep commitment to guiding individuals and families through the complex processes of immigration, Mr. Bajaj delivers tailored solutions that have helped many achieve their Canadian residency and citizenship goals. Serving a multilingual community, he is proficient in Hindi and Punjabi, allowing him to assist clients from varied linguistic backgrounds effectively. At PEC Immigration Inc., he strives to provide comprehensive, client-centered services that uphold the highest standards of professionalism and reliability.
This profile summary is generated using publicly available regulatory and professional information. Consultants may claim their profile to review or update their summary.
Languages
Areas of Expertise
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Consultants in Brampton with Similar Expertise
Other licensed immigration consultants in Brampton with matching expertise
šØš¦ Canada Immigration Updates (April 2026): What Applicants Need to Know
Canadaās immigration system in April 2026 is becoming more targeted, with new Express Entry categories, expanded provincial programs, and stricter policies. Applicants with in-demand skills or Canadian experience now have a stronger advantage, while early planning is more important than ever.
šØš¦ Canadaās New TR-to-PR Pathway for 33,000 Workers (2026 Guide)
Canada has launched a time-limited PR pathway for temporary foreign workers, supporting its 2026ā2028 strategy to retain skilled talent and strengthen the labour market.
šØš¦ New PR Support Program for Francophone Students in Ontario (2026)
In 2026, Canada launched a new initiative to help French-speaking international students transition to permanent residence more easily, as part of a broader strategy to attract and retain Francophone talent outside Quebec, particularly in Ontario.
