Sanjeev Jhanji
Skyward Immigration Consultant Ltd.
College ID #R506582
Sanjeev Jhanji is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R506582) and the founder of Skyward Immigration Consultant Ltd., based in British Columbia. With over a decade of professional experience since the company's incorporation in 2014, he has assisted clients in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration processes. His expertise spans economic immigration streams, family sponsorships, work permits, and study permit applications. Fluent in Hindi and Punjabi, Sanjeev is committed to serving a diverse clientele, providing tailored support to clients from South Asian communities and beyond. Under his leadership, Skyward Immigration has established itself as a trusted name in immigration consulting, known for its personalized approach and efficient solutions. Sanjeev remains dedicated to empowering individuals and families to achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Sanjeev Jhanji specializes in guiding clients through family sponsorships, work permits, and study permit applications, ensuring smooth navigation of Canada’s immigration pathways. For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones, he expertly handles family sponsorship cases, including spousal sponsorship and parent or grandparent applications, helping families secure permanent residency in compliance with Canadian immigration policies. When it comes to work permits, Sanjeev assists foreign nationals in securing employer-specific or open work permits, advising on eligibility requirements, LMIA applications, and extensions to help clients achieve their career goals in Canada. Additionally, his proficiency in study permit processes empowers international students to pursue academic opportunities in Canada, offering support through institution selection, permit application preparation, and adherence to study permit conditions. With extensive knowledge of eligibility criteria and documentation requirements, he delivers thorough guidance tailored to each client’s unique circumstances. Whether clients are seeking to build their future in Canada through employment, education, or family reunification, Sanjeev ensures that every step of the immigration process is handled with precision, keeping them informed of procedural updates and potential challenges. His expertise in these core areas makes him a trusted resource for navigating the complexities of Canada's immigration system effectively and efficiently.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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