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Nity Malhotra

Immigration Specialist

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Biography

Nity is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC # R531139) under the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). She also has a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce and a Master’s degree in Business Administration.

Before relocating to Canada, Nity was working in the Financial Services Sector with JP Morgan Chase, Fidelity to name a few. Her focus was Risk Management, Audit & Controls in Treasury & Securities Services. She has also gained experience in Project Management and was responsible for setting up new branches of JP Morgan Chase in Manila, the Philippines & different cities in India. These experiences have helped her to use her skills of precision, organization & attention to detail in her role as an immigration consultant.

Nity transitioned to the legal profession due to her own immigration journey and strong interest. Her personal experience of hiring an immigration law firm for her family’s immigration shaped her future in law. Had it not been for her personal follow-ups with the immigration firm, they would have missed the deadline to submit documents of her newborn baby. She believes that the immigration process should be seamless, and very client-focused, not merely a form-filling activity.

She values integrity, professionalism & transparency. Nity is passionate about helping clients achieve their immigration goals which are momentous & life-changing. The significance of her work excites her and helps her demonstrate utmost commitment to each client’s file.

She is fluent in Hindi, Marathi & Punjabi.

In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her kids, travelling, reading, and watching movies.

Education

  • Immigration Consultant Diploma, CDI College (2018)
  • Master of Business Administration, Mumbai University (2005)
  • Bachelor of Commerce, Mumbai University (2002)
  • Diploma in Advanced Software Technology (2002)

Professional Awards & Memberships

  • Received various awards for process improvements & risk mitigation
  • Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant in good standing under the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)
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