Virpal Kaur Kaur
ASHV Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R710790
Virpal Kaur Kaur is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R710790) and the principal consultant at ASHV Immigration Services Inc., based in Edmonton, Alberta. She specializes in economic immigration, family reunification programs, work permits, study permits, and visitor visas. With a strong commitment to guiding clients through Canada’s complex immigration processes, she has built a reputation for tailored advice and results-driven strategies. As a multilingual professional, Virpal is fluent in Punjabi, enabling her to assist clients from diverse backgrounds effectively. Known for her personalized approach, she strives to simplify immigration pathways while ensuring her clients achieve their goals. Virpal’s expertise and dedication make her a trusted name in the field of Canadian immigration consulting.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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