Surinder Kaur Bedi
Earnest Immigration and Citizenship Services Inc.
College ID #R713340
Surinder Kaur Bedi is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R713340) at Earnest Immigration and Citizenship Services Inc., based in Windsor, Ontario. She holds a Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law from Queen's University and has additional academic credentials, including an MBA in Human Resources from Sikkim Manipal University. Surinder specializes in permanent residency, family sponsorship, visas, and employment-based immigration, with a particular focus on helping both individuals and families seamlessly navigate complex immigration pathways. Fluent in Punjabi and Hindi, she expertly connects with diverse communities, ensuring personalized guidance tailored to clients' unique cultural needs. With a strong commitment to professionalism and client success, Surinder empowers her clients to achieve their immigration aspirations.
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Immigration Services Explained
Surinder Kaur Bedi provides tailored immigration services for individuals and families seeking pathways to permanent residency, citizenship, and family sponsorship in Canada. Her expertise lies in guiding clients through the intricacies of Canada’s immigration process, ensuring each application meets the highest standards of compliance and accuracy. For those pursuing permanent residency, Surinder offers strategic counsel on available programs, helping applicants navigate requirements such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), or other relevant streams. She also excels in family sponsorship cases, assisting Canadian citizens and permanent residents in successfully sponsoring eligible relatives, such as spouses, parents, or dependent children, for immigration to Canada. With extensive knowledge of citizenship processes, Surinder empowers clients to achieve their goal of becoming Canadian citizens, offering detailed support for citizenship applications, eligibility reviews, and essential documentation preparation. Her approach emphasizes clarity, removing uncertainty from complex systems while streamlining procedures for long-term success. Clients benefit from her in-depth understanding of immigration pathways and her ability to address unique circumstances effectively, whether establishing residency or uniting families under Canada's immigration framework.
Local Immigration Context
Surinder Kaur Bedi counsels clients in Hindi and Punjabi on immigration topics including visa categories, permanent residency routes, work permits, and ongoing Canadian compliance requirements.
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Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Windsor, Ontario
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