Ramanpreet Kaur .
SORBONNE IMMIGRATION SERVICES INC.
College ID #R710311
Ramanpreet Kaur is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R710311) and the founder of Sorbonne Immigration Services Inc., based in Brampton, Ontario. With extensive experience in Canadian immigration processes, she specializes in family sponsorships, economic immigration, work permits, and study visas. Her strategic guidance has supported newcomers in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration policies effectively. Fluent in Hindi and Punjabi, she serves diverse communities, offering personalized assistance that reflects her deep understanding of cultural and linguistic nuances. Ramanpreet actively collaborates with clients to develop tailored solutions, ensuring every case is handled with precision and care. Leading Sorbonne Immigration Services since its inception in 2021, she remains dedicated to fostering successful immigration journeys.
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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