Shilpa Arya
Shilpa Arya Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R706736
Shilpa Arya is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R706736) and the founder of Shilpa Arya Immigration Services Inc., based in Mississauga, Ontario. Holding a Master’s degree in Human Resources and graduating with honors from an Immigration Consultant program, she brings over 15 years of global leadership experience to her practice. Shilpa specializes in assisting with permanent residency applications, work permits, family sponsorships, and business immigration, providing personalized solutions tailored to her clients' unique needs. Fluent in multiple languages, she serves a diverse clientele and ensures a smooth immigration journey for individuals and families from various cultural backgrounds. As an immigrant herself, Shilpa understands the challenges of relocation, which inspires her empathetic and client-centric approach. Her firm is highly regarded for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to success.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Shilpa Arya offers expert guidance across key areas of Canadian immigration, including work permits, permanent residency pathways, and business immigration solutions. For individuals seeking employment opportunities in Canada, she navigates the complexities of work permit applications, ensuring compliance with employer-specific and open work permit requirements. When it comes to permanent residency, Shilpa assists clients in exploring streams such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorships, tailoring her approach to maximize eligibility and meet immigration policy standards. Entrepreneurs and investors looking to establish or expand their businesses in Canada can rely on her extensive knowledge of business immigration programs, such as the Start-Up Visa and provincial entrepreneur streams. With a detail-oriented approach, she meticulously prepares documentation, crafts compelling application narratives, and stays up-to-date on changes to immigration laws. Clients working with Shilpa can expect clear guidance, strategic planning, and efficient resolution of any challenges that arise throughout the process. Her holistic understanding of Canada’s immigration landscape enables her to deliver customized solutions that align with individual goals and circumstances. Whether pursuing career advancement, reuniting with family, or building a future through business ventures, Shilpa ensures each client’s case is handled with precision and care.
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Oakville, Ontario
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