Umang Patel
Immigration Circle, Consulting and Settlement Services Inc.
College ID #R534483
Umang Patel is the Director of Immigration Circle, Consulting and Settlement Services Inc., and a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) recognized by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). As a licensed Commissioner of Oaths in Ontario, he brings an authoritative understanding of immigration matters. Mr. Patel specializes in Work Permits, Business Immigration, and the Provincial Nominee Program, offering tailored solutions to clients across multiple provinces. Fluent in Gujarati, Hindi, and other South Asian languages, he is dedicated to serving Canada's diverse immigrant communities. With Immigration Circle, he ensures prompt, professional, and transparent services, including Permanent Residence applications, LMIA submissions, and business immigration processes. Mr. Patel is committed to empowering clients to navigate complex immigration pathways with efficiency and confidence.
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Immigration Services Explained
Umang Patel provides strategic and efficient immigration solutions tailored to the unique needs of his clients in Brampton and beyond. With a strong focus on Work Permits, he assists individuals and employers in navigating the complex requirements for hiring foreign talent or securing employment authorization in Canada. For entrepreneurs and investors, his expertise in Business Immigration ensures seamless guidance on visa options, start-up pathways, and establishing businesses under federal and provincial programs. Mr. Patel is also highly experienced in navigating the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), helping skilled workers, international graduates, and business owners identify and apply to the most suitable provincial streams for expedited permanent residency. Additionally, his extensive knowledge of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) enables businesses to meet compliance standards and demonstrate the need to hire foreign workers. By analyzing eligibility, preparing detailed applications, and ensuring adherence to Canada’s immigration laws, he delivers precise, results-oriented guidance. Whether clients seek to expand their workforce, grow a business, or secure residency through provincial pathways, Umang Patel offers clear and thorough support across every stage of the immigration process.
Local Immigration Context
Umang Patel brings immigration expertise directly to the Gujarati and Hindi-speaking community, consulting entirely in Gujarati and Hindi for maximum clarity.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
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