Savitoz Singh Sidhu
SNS Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R707233
Savitoz Singh Sidhu is the founder and director of SNS Immigration Services Inc. in Kitchener, Ontario, and a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R707233. A holder of a Master of Science degree, he specializes in providing comprehensive immigration solutions, including Permanent Residency pathways like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and Family Sponsorships as well as applications for temporary and work visas. His RCIC-IRB designation allows him to represent clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, handling cases such as refugee and admissibility hearings. Fluent in Punjabi, Mr. Sidhu leverages his multilingual skills to serve Canada's diverse immigrant communities effectively. Known for his meticulous and ethical approach, he has established a reputation for guiding clients through complex immigration processes with professionalism. Devoted to excellence in client care, his firm embodies the motto “Your Trust Is Our Success,” reflecting their commitment to assisting clients in achieving their Canadian immigration goals efficiently.
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Immigration Services Explained
Savitoz Singh Sidhu offers expert guidance in navigating key Canadian immigration pathways, tailored to clients seeking permanent residency and those facing admissibility challenges. His specialization in Express Entry ensures precise handling of applications through the Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class streams, maximizing eligibility and enhancing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. For Permanent Residency seekers, he also assists with Provincial Nominee Program applications, helping clients align their qualifications with provincial labor market needs, as well as Family Sponsorship opportunities to unite relatives under Canada’s immigration framework. Leveraging his RCIC-IRB designation, Savitoz is equipped to represent individuals before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), ensuring robust defense in matters of inadmissibility, appeals, and refugee claims. In addition to permanent migration pathways, he offers clear strategies for navigating Canada’s temporary and work visa processes, ensuring compliance with requirements while streamlining approvals. Clients benefit from a structured, detail-oriented approach to document preparation, eligibility assessments, and regulatory adherence. From initial consultation to successful application submission, Savitoz integrates procedural expertise with a thorough understanding of Canada’s immigration policies, providing clients in Kitchener and beyond with reliable solutions to complex immigration matters.
Local Immigration Context
Savitoz Singh Sidhu breaks down Canadian immigration pathways for Punjabi-speaking clients step by step, covering each consultation phase, form review, and eligibility assessment in Punjabi.
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Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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