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About Us

WHO we ARE

 Our Mission & Vision

It’s our vision is to provide our clients with skilled immigration advice and services in a timely and efficient manner. We strive to handle each matter with accountability and responsiveness as if we were representing ourselves. Our vision reflects our values: integrity, service, excellence, and teamwork. With years of experience and licensed member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Wish Immigration Inc. has been representing and providing legal counsel to global clients who are looking for a new life in Canada.

 About The Director

Ankush Gaddu, RCIC

Ankush Gaddu is Founder, Managing Director, and CEO of “Wish Immigration Inc.” and is authorized to represent clients to the Department of Citizenship & Immigration (CIC) and Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) for the immigration purposes under Immigration & Refugee Protection Act of Canada. Consult today to get the best and informed decision regarding your case.

Our Approach

Governed and legally authorized by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. We can help you with all your Canadian Immigration Needs by following stringent ethical and professional guidelines. We’re with you throughout the process from application to landing. We strongly believe in the quality of service, professionalism, ethical practice, and confidentiality.

We Insist Success Here.

  • We are specialized in immigration law and governed by the CICC.
  • We strongly believe in the quality of service, professionalism, ethical practice, and confidentiality.
  • Do it right the first time around which in turn will save you time and money.
  • We simplify your immigration application by choosing the best path that applies to your profile.

A Few Words From The Director

My name is Ankush Gaddu. I am an accredited member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). I came to Canada as an International student and attended Cambrian @ Hanson International Academy, New Westminster and earned Business Diploma. I have completed Certificate in Immigration; Laws, Policies, and Procedures from University of British Columbia.

I am the kind of person who believes in achieving my dreams and goals, and I feel I work hard to do that. My only concern in life is not regretting later. I just want to take my chances. But I take time in making my decisions as I think every little decision is important in long run and I want to be sure of doing something in life. I do not want to rush into decisions and regret them later if only I would have done it the other way around.

Before coming to work in field of Immigration, I worked as Carpenter for couple of years. Later I decided on pursuing my career in Immigration. I have faced many hardships that International students face due to lack of knowledge. To help them and to guide them with better knowledge and options for Immigration I joined this field. I am working closely with International students with a motive to help them.

I feel I am lucky person as my hard work give me good results and also, I have a great support system in place my Family, they believe in me and my dreams. 5 years ago, I never imagined my life the way I have it now. I was a teenager who migrated to Canada, which is also undoubtedly a land of opportunities. I used my opportunities that Canada gave me and here I am, and this is just the beginning I have a lot more to do for myself and for the society.

Frequently Asked Questions

F A Q's

HOW TO BECOME A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF CANADA?

To touching base on this answer involves finding the Canadian immigration program that suits you best, as the essentials for Canadian PR rely upon the stream under which an individual qualifies. Canada has made a lot of immigration streams options which is dependent on different components including age, work experience, education, your net worth, your assets, your family ties in Canada and many more.

HOW ARE LMIA BASED WORK PERMITS PROCESSED?

Typically, foreign workers and employers must go through a two-step process in order to receive a Canadian work permit. First, the applicant must submit an application to ESDC for a Labor Market Impact Assessment, followed by a second application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) for the actual work permit. The LMIA is issued by ESDC who, after considering numerous protective labour market factors, authorizes the Canadian employer to hire a foreign worker.

HOW CAN PROVINCIAL NOMINATION HELP IN BOOSTING EXPRESS ENTRY POINTS?

Candidates in the Express Entry pool who obtain a nomination from a province are awarded 600 points under the Comprehensive Ranking System, out of a possible total of 1,200.

IS A JOB OFFER FROM A CANADIAN EMPLOYER MANDATORY?

No. While having an offer can enable you to score extra CRS points, not having a job offer does not exclude your Express Entry profile. However, you won't be qualified for certain Skilled Worker programs and that require a job offer from a Canadian employer.

DO I NEED WORK EXPERIENCE TO QUALIFY FOR EXPRESS ENTRY?

Yes, you need to have at least one year experience in a qualified occupation from The National Occupational Classification (NOC) A or B.

WHO CAN BE INCLUDED IN YOUR PERMANENT RESIDENCY APPLICATION

Under the Family Sponsorship category, the following individuals can be included in the sponsored person's application for a Canada Immigration Visa:

  • The spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner of the sponsored person
  • The dependent children of the sponsored person
  • The dependent children of the sponsored person's spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner
  • The dependent children of the sponsored person's dependent children
  • The dependent children of the sponsored person's spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner's children

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