Sunalini Rana
NestedBird Immigration Inc.
College ID #R713338
Sunalini Rana is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB) under registration number R713338, serving as the Director of NestedBird Immigration Inc. Based in Vaughan, Ontario, Sunalini specializes in complex immigration pathways, including economic class permanent residency, family sponsorships, and refugee cases before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. She holds a Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law from Queen’s University and brings over two decades of experience in human resources, customer management, and administration to her practice. Fluent in Hindi and Punjabi, Sunalini provides tailored support to diverse immigrant communities, ensuring a seamless and empathetic process for her clients. Her personal immigration journey fuels a passion for guiding others through Canada’s immigration system, anchored in professionalism and integrity. Under her leadership, NestedBird Immigration is recognized for its client-centered approach to turning global dreams into Canadian realities.
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Immigration Services Explained
Sunalini Rana provides tailored immigration solutions aimed at navigating Canada’s intricate pathways to permanent residency and citizenship. As an expert in economic class permanent residency, she guides skilled workers, international graduates, and business professionals through programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and other specialized streams tailored to meet Canada’s labor market needs. Her proficiency extends to family sponsorships, where she assists clients in uniting with loved ones by securing sponsorships for spouses, partners, children, and other eligible family members, ensuring compliance with government requirements. Sunalini also offers strategic support in refugee claims, representing clients in cases before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) to advocate for protection under Canadian law. Her meticulous approach encompasses detailed application reviews, procedural guidance, and representation in complex cases. By staying up-to-date with amendments to immigration policies and regulations, Sunalini equips clients with the tools to achieve their goals, whether gaining permanent resident status or completing the final steps toward Canadian citizenship. Every plan she crafts is rooted in thorough analysis, ensuring that applicants advance confidently through every stage of their immigration journey within Canada’s legal framework.
Local Immigration Context
Sunalini Rana meets Hindi and Punjabi-speaking clients where they are most comfortable, using Hindi and Punjabi to explain immigration options, legal rights, and realistic next steps together.
Business Locations
Vaughan, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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