Vishnu Puthillath
KAN Immigration Service Inc.
College ID #R707207
Vishnu Puthillath is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R707207) and the CEO of KAN Immigration Service Inc., based in Kitchener, Ontario. With over 11 years of experience in Canadian immigration, he is well-versed in complex immigration regulations and specializes in areas such as Express Entry, family sponsorships, study permits, and work visas. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) and has a background as a Registered Nurse, which reflects his strong commitment to serving others with precision and care. A fluent speaker of Malayalam, Vishnu effectively engages with clients from diverse linguistic and cultural communities. His dedication to providing personalized, transparent, and strategic immigration solutions has helped countless individuals and families achieve their Canadian dreams. As a Commissioner of Oaths, Vishnu integrates thorough legal representation with a client-focused approach, ensuring every case is handled with professionalism and compassion.
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Immigration Services Explained
Vishnu Puthillath specializes in guiding individuals and families through Canada’s complex immigration pathways, with a focus on Express Entry and study permits. For those seeking permanent residency through Express Entry, he provides tailored support in navigating the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), optimizing profiles, and ensuring eligibility under Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Federal Skilled Trades categories. Recognizing the competitive nature of this system, he offers meticulous assistance in preparing accurate documentation, submitting profiles, and responding to Invitations to Apply (ITAs). For prospective international students, Vishnu delivers expert advice on obtaining study permits, selecting suitable educational programs, and meeting requirements set by Canadian Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs). He also assists in addressing common challenges such as proof of financial capacity and understanding post-graduation work opportunities. Whether preparing for permanent residency or pursuing academic goals in Canada, clients can rely on Vishnu’s in-depth knowledge and strategic guidance to simplify processes and increase the likelihood of success. His expertise ensures a seamless experience for applicants aiming to start a new chapter in Canada.
Local Immigration Context
Serving the Malayalam-speaking community, Vishnu Puthillath makes Canadian immigration accessible by conducting all client consultations and case reviews entirely in Malayalam.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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