SWARA DHIMAN
Altezza Immigration and Refugee Services
College ID #R1053952
Swara Dhiman is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB) with registration number R1053952, and she leads Altezza Immigration and Refugee Services, based in Windsor, Ontario. Holding a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Economics and a Diploma in Business Management, she graduated with the Dean’s Honour Roll distinction, highlighting her academic excellence. Swara specializes in complex immigration cases, including temporary residency applications, Express Entry, provincial nominee programs, humanitarian and compassionate applications, and inadmissibility hearings. Her multilingual abilities, including proficiency in Punjabi and Hindi, enable her to effectively assist diverse clients from various cultural backgrounds. With a client-focused approach, Swara is committed to delivering strategic and ethical immigration solutions that facilitate smoother pathways to Canadian residency and citizenship. Her reputation for transparency and personalized guidance has earned her a loyal clientele.
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Immigration Services Explained
Swara Dhiman provides tailored immigration services designed to address a wide range of unique and challenging scenarios for individuals seeking entry or permanent status in Canada. Her expertise includes navigating the intricate pathways of Express Entry, offering strategic guidance on federal economic immigration programs such as the Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, and Federal Skilled Trades Program. She assists clients in obtaining Canadian citizenship, ensuring they meet eligibility requirements and guiding them through the application process smoothly. Swara is highly experienced in handling humanitarian and compassionate cases, helping those in dire circumstances present compelling applications that adhere to Canada’s immigration policies. She also specializes in overcoming inadmissibility issues, offering effective solutions to cases involving criminal records, medical concerns, or misrepresentation. For individuals facing complex immigration challenges, such as procedural fairness letters or appeals, her knowledge and meticulous preparation have proven invaluable. With her deep understanding of Canadian immigration law and policy, Swara offers clients reliable pathways to resolve obstacles and achieve their immigration goals. Whether tackling provincial nominee concerns, navigating temporary residency issues, or handling high-stakes inadmissibility hearings, Swara provides expert support at every step of the journey.
Local Immigration Context
With every consultation conducted in Hindi and Punjabi, SWARA DHIMAN ensures Hindi and Punjabi-speaking applicants pursue their Canadian immigration journey with clarity, confidence, and professional support.
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
Business Locations
Windsor, Ontario
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