Puran Thapa
LINKTREE IMMIGRATION INC.
College ID #R710759
Puran Thapa is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) holding active registration (R710759) with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. He is the founder of LinkTree Immigration Inc., a Brampton-based firm specializing in a wide range of immigration services, including study permits, work permits, permanent residency applications, family sponsorships, and humanitarian and compassionate considerations. With years of experience in the field, Mr. Thapa combines professional expertise with a client-focused approach to navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration laws effectively. Fluent in multiple languages, he is dedicated to serving diverse communities and facilitating seamless communication throughout the application process. Under his leadership, LinkTree Immigration has earned a reputation for transparency, reliability, and ethical practice. Mr. Thapa remains committed to helping clients achieve their dreams of building a future in Canada through personalized and meticulous guidance.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Puran Thapa specializes in guiding individuals and families through some of the most critical pathways to Canadian residency and temporary status. For students dreaming of pursuing education in Canada, he provides comprehensive assistance with study permit applications, ensuring compliance with eligibility criteria and institutional requirements. Those aiming to work in Canada can rely on his expertise in securing work permits tailored to their specific job offers or employer needs, navigating labor market impact assessments (LMIAs) and related regulations. Families seeking reunification benefit from his deep understanding of the family sponsorship process, where he handles everything from spouse and common-law partner applications to dependent child sponsorships, ensuring accurate documentation and timely submissions. Additionally, Mr. Thapa assists applicants who face unique challenges under Canada’s Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) provisions, crafting compelling cases for those whose circumstances merit special consideration under immigration law. With a nuanced grasp of policies and thorough attention to detail, he delivers strategic solutions that address the unique complexities of each case. Whether clients are pursuing study opportunities, career aspirations, family connections, or seeking relief under compassionate grounds, Mr. Thapa offers tailored support to help them achieve their Canadian immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
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