Puneet Buttar
DIRECT WEST IMMIGRATION
College ID #R706523
Puneet Buttar is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R706523) and the founder of Direct West Immigration in Langley, British Columbia. With a background in immigration consultancy, Puneet has guided clients through the complex processes of work permits, family sponsorships, express entry, and permanent residency pathways. He holds an Immigration Consultant Diploma and earned his RCIC license in 2020, driven by his commitment to helping others navigate the challenges of the Canadian immigration system. Fluent in Punjabi, Puneet leverages his multilingual abilities to serve a diverse clientele, particularly from South Asian communities. His expertise lies in delivering personalized immigration solutions tailored to each client's unique circumstances, ensuring accuracy and compliance with Canadian immigration policies. Puneet’s mission is to provide thoughtful, professional guidance and make the immigration journey smoother for individuals and families.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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