Our Team
1) Sunny Khosla, RCIC – Founder & Director
Sunny is originally from New Delhi, India, which is also a capital of India. He moved to Atlantic Canada in January 2018, with his wife. He has more than 17 years of experience working with North American companies. He is also a licensed CPA-New Hampshire- USA & licensed CPA- New Brunswick- Canada. From last 17 years he has been providing his professional financial services to multinational clients and small business owners. He is also an Australian permanent resident. While applying for his permanent residency for Australia and Canada, he noticed that Immigration consultancy profession needs more professional and transparent advice for customers, which they deserve. After moving to Canada, he decided to help newcomers, students, employers, or potential immigrants who needs tailored and transparent advice. It was not easy, as providing immigration advice is illegal if you are not authorized to do that. To overcome that obstacle, he started working towards earning the credentials required to provide immigration advice. Now he is a registered Canadian immigration consultant (R-707865), he wants to help more and more people.
He strongly believes that if we want to help client with our advice, we need to understand their needs, and for that we need to connect with them on one on one, as every client has a unique need. Sometimes jumping on a solution quickly, without understanding the client situation, may have an impact on the client’s profile or ability to move to Canada.
Sunny’s extensive experience in North American market not only help the potential immigrants, but also the employers in the North American market. Being a CPA, he understands that our economy needs more skilled people. Being a qualified professional, he understands that immigration should happen strategically, so that immigrants are able to contribute to the economy with their skills, and these skills, also allows Immigrants to settle quickly in Canada.
He is also serving as a board of directors for the condominium corporation, where he lives and have been an active member of saint john community ever since he has moved to Atlantic, Canada. He believes paying back is a very important aspect of life and in any profession. He is also acting as a financial literacy volunteer for CPA, NB. Since 2019, he has been participating in the community volunteer income tax programme and acted as a lead volunteer for CPA, New Brunswick in 2020 CVITP. He actively volunteers for not-for-profit organizations based in New Brunswick. He started an Atlantic India free kitchen service for all in 2018, where he and his wife provide free meals to homeless people. Sunny & his wife started this kitchen with the intent of paying back to this community, as they believe that this community has given them a lot and they wants to pay back to this community.
With proven 15 years of experience, Charu has always been a great partner, giving full support and enablement during an organization’s workforce growth needs. In her career, she successfully lead many recruiting projects and developed staffing solutions to help her clients to meet their staffing needs. Her diversified experience as a recruitment leader which covers sectors like banking and finance, retail, FMCG, education, hospitality, and information technology.
Following this, Charu holds a professional degree in human resources management which adds to her expertise of sourcing talents. These experiences have fostered her strong passion for being involved in HR consulting through talent acquisition and her wealth of knowledge is invaluable.
Through her wealth of knowledge and experience in human resources, she is proficient at understanding human resources requirements and has strong delivery experience across her verticals and roles. She has been associated with top MNCs for their staffing needs, and her ability to source the best talent within the defined timelines makes her the right choice for partnering with her for staffing solutions. With her ‘Can Do’ attitude, and her ability to produce results while managing, she proves herself to be an asset for the business partners in this ever-increasing expectation of business leaders.
Tailored advice for students.
Immigrate as a skilled worker.
Sponsor your relatives, including your spouse, partner, children, parents, grandparents, and others to immigrate.
Immigrate by being nominated by a Canadian province or territory.
Immigrate by graduating from a school or working in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or Newfoundland and Labrador.
Immigrate by providing care for children, the elderly, or those with medical needs, or work as a live-in caregiver.
Immigrate by starting a business and creating jobs.
Immigrate with a new application process for refugee claimants working in the health-care sector during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The temporary resident to permanent resident pathway is a limited-time pathway to permanent residence. It is for certain temporary residents who are currently working in Canada and their families.
Two pathways to permanent residence for eligible Hong Kong residents who are currently in Canada.
September, 2024
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