Meet Gurpreet: Your Compassionate Immigration Consultant

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Hello and welcome to Pacific Ways Immigration Consultancy, where I, Gurpreet, am here to make your Canadian dreams a reality. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant – IRB (RCIC-IRB) and the founder of Pacific Ways, I bring not only professional expertise but also a deep understanding of the challenges in the immigration journey.

Your dream of living in Canada is my commitment. Let me guide you through the entire immigration process, working with you every step of the way to ensure you receive the support you need to achieve your immigration goals.

Warm regards, Gurpreet

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Frequently Asked Questions

Periodically, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducts draws to invite candidates with the highest CRS scores to apply for permanent residence. Candidates who receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) can then submit their applications.

The processing time can vary, but Express Entry is known for its relatively faster processing compared to other immigration streams. It often takes several months from the time of submission to receiving an invitation

Yes, candidates can apply to multiple PNPs, and some provinces may have Express Entry-linked streams. However, it’s important to meet the specific eligibility criteria of each PNP.

 
A GIC account is a special bank account for international students who want to study in Canada. It helps prove that the student has enough money to pay for their living costs while studying.

Students deposit a certain amount of money (Normally a minimum of CAD 10,000) into the account, and the bank releases it in parts during the student’s first year in Canada.

You can apply for a TRV online or at a Canadian visa office in your country. The application process may vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for.

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