Sonya Parmar
SS Immigration Services
College ID #R513584
Sonya Parmar is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), proudly holding registration number R513584 with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). As the founder of SS Immigration Services, she has built a reputation for guiding clients through diverse pathways, including student visas, graduate visas, super visas, and applications under programs like the Federal Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience Class. Her expertise also extends to temporary residence permits and live-in caregiver programs. Ms. Parmar's client-centered approach is supported by her strong knowledge of Canadian immigration policies and her commitment to ethical practice. Known for her dedication to making the immigration process seamless, she serves clients from various cultural backgrounds, fostering trust and delivering results. Her work is driven by the mission to help individuals and families achieve their immigration goals in Canada.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Sonya Parmar delivers comprehensive immigration assistance tailored to a wide range of needs, specializing in study permits, super visas, and pathways for skilled workers and caregivers. For international students, she provides expert guidance on obtaining study permits, ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration policies and supporting seamless transitions into academic programs. Parents and grandparents seeking extended stays in Canada can rely on her proficiency in super visa applications, granting them long-term visitor privileges. Sonya also excels in navigating the Federal Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience Class streams, enabling skilled professionals and those with Canadian work experience to secure permanent residency. She is deeply familiar with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, helping Canadian employers bring essential talent into the country while guiding foreign workers through permit applications. Additionally, her expertise in the Live-In Caregiver Program supports families in need of caregiving services while facilitating smooth immigration for caregivers who meet program requirements. Every service is carefully aligned with the latest immigration guidelines, delivering precise and efficient solutions. Clients can expect strategic advice and thorough application support, empowering them to confidently pursue their immigration goals in Toronto and across Canada.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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