Varinder Kumar Chawla
Red Bridge Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R705698
Varinder Kumar Chawla is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R705698) and the founder of Red Bridge Immigration Services Inc. in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With over five years of industry experience, he is also accredited as a Commissioner for Oaths in Manitoba. Mr. Chawla specializes in a range of immigration services, including work permits, LMIA applications, study permits, spousal open work permits, and pathways to permanent residency, such as provincial nominee programs. His strong academic foundation includes legal studies at Humber College and Herzing College, equipping him with an excellent understanding of Canada’s immigration processes. Fluent in Punjabi and Hindi, Mr. Chawla skillfully serves diverse communities, providing culturally informed and personalized guidance. He is dedicated to helping individuals and families achieve their immigration goals with professionalism and compassion. Known for his ethical approach and meticulous attention to detail, Mr. Chawla strives to simplify complex immigration cases, transforming them into successful outcomes.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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