Sangam Walia
Sky Harbour Immigration Inc.
College ID #R707422
Sangam Walia is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R707422) and the founder of Sky Harbour Immigration Inc., based in Kitchener, Ontario. He holds a Master of Business Administration from Panjab University and has cultivated a reputation for delivering personalized, results-driven immigration solutions. With expertise spanning family sponsorships, skilled worker programs, student visas, and more, Sangam is committed to guiding clients toward their Canadian immigration goals. Fluent in Punjabi and Hindi, he effectively serves diverse communities, ensuring cultural understanding in his consultations. Since establishing Sky Harbour Immigration in 2020, Sangam has helped numerous clients navigate complex processes with professionalism and empathy. His mission is to empower newcomers and foster successful transitions to a life in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Sangam Walia specializes in providing tailored immigration guidance for individuals pursuing pathways under the Federal Skilled Worker Program and other skilled worker streams. Leveraging his extensive knowledge of Canada’s Express Entry system, he assists clients in determining eligibility, optimizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and navigating profile submissions to maximize their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA). Sangam also supports clients with assembling and submitting detailed documentation, including proof of work experience, education credential assessments (ECA), and language proficiency test results. For professionals aiming to secure permanent residency in Canada, he offers step-by-step assistance, ensuring compliance with federal policies and procedural standards. Additionally, Sangam provides insights into adapting skilled worker applications to align with provincial nominee program (PNP) requirements, helping clients unlock opportunities tailored to their specific skills and labor market demand. Known for his attention to policy updates and procedural nuances, Sangam enhances his clients' ability to succeed at every stage of the immigration process, from initial assessments to finalization. His expertise lies in simplifying the complexity of Canada’s skilled worker pathways while prioritizing accuracy and attention to detail in every application.
Local Immigration Context
Sangam Walia engages Hindi and Punjabi-speaking applicants through in-depth immigration consultations in Hindi and Punjabi, building trust and ensuring clients are fully informed before every important decision.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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