Subhash Punia
Atlantic Immigration Limited
College ID #R417431
Subhash Punia is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered under CICC (R417431), and serves as the principal consultant at Atlantic Immigration Limited, based in Mississauga, Ontario. With extensive expertise in federal and provincial immigration pathways, he specializes in programs such as Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, Provincial Nominee Programs, and the Atlantic Immigration Pilot. Fluent in multiple languages, Mr. Punia effectively connects with diverse client communities to offer tailored immigration solutions. His work extends to assisting clients with student visas, work permits, and investor immigration programs. Committed to empowering individuals and families, he provides meticulous guidance throughout the immigration process, ensuring compliance and facilitating smooth transitions for newcomers to Canada.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Subhash Punia delivers comprehensive immigration services to individuals, families, and businesses looking to navigate Canada’s complex immigration framework. As an expert in Express Entry, he guides skilled workers through the application process, ensuring accurate documentation and strategic profile optimization to improve Comprehensive Ranking System scores. For families seeking reunification, he specializes in Family Sponsorship applications, helping clients facilitate the sponsorship of spouses, parents, and dependent children under Canadian immigration laws. His proficiency in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) allows him to assist clients in securing permanent residency through province-specific pathways tailored to their unique qualifications and local labor market demands.
With extensive knowledge of the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), Subhash supports employers and international hires in meeting the requirements of this vital economic program designed for Atlantic Canada’s growth. Students aspiring for higher education can rely on his expertise in Study Permit applications, from institution selection to complying with permit conditions. Employers and workers alike benefit from his guidance on Work Permits, whether transitioning from study to work or navigating employer-specific visa options. Additionally, Subhash excels at Business Immigration services, assisting entrepreneurs and investors in accessing Canada’s lucrative business immigration streams. Through meticulous attention to regulatory compliance, he simplifies the immigration journey for every client.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Mississauga, Ontario
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