Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib · Licensed visa consultancy
Be there for the wedding, the newborn, the convocation — Canada visitor visa for Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib families
If your son or daughter is settled in Canada, a visitor visa is how you get there for the Anand Karaj, the new grandchild or the convocation — and for a Fatehgarh Sahib family with generations of roots around the Gurdwara, the file's real job is simply showing those roots on paper. We build Canada TRV files around your genuine ties: the land, the shop, the family and the life you will obviously return to. We have no branch in Sirhind or Fatehgarh Sahib — one licensed office in Patiala, forty minutes down the road — and the work itself runs over WhatsApp in Punjabi, Hindi or English. Biometrics happen at VFS Chandigarh; the decision always rests with the visa officer.
Up to 10 yrs
Maximum validity of a Canada visitor visa (TRV) — or until your passport or biometrics expire, whichever comes first
25–30 km
By road from Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib to our only licensed office, in Patiala — about a 40-minute drive. There is no Lifeset branch in Sirhind or Fatehgarh Sahib
VFS Chandigarh
The nearest biometrics centre — one short visit for fingerprints and a photo, which then stay valid for 10 years
For applicants in Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib & nearby
Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib is not a town that needs to prove its roots. This is the historic GT Road town beside Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, one of the most sacred places in Sikhi, where every December the Shaheedi Jor Mela fills the roads with families from across the region — and where nearly every lane has a household with a son or daughter now settled in Brampton, Surrey or Calgary. The visitor files we open from here are almost never about wandering: they are a mother who wants to be at her son's Anand Karaj in Canada, grandparents waiting to hold a first grandchild, a father who wants one photograph at his daughter's convocation. And here is the honest irony — the families with the deepest roots are often the ones refused, because the land record, the shop on the GT Road and the family that stays behind never make it into the file in the way a Canadian visa officer reads them. Our job is to show what is already true. Pro Lifeset Overseas is a Government of Punjab licensed consultancy (Licence No. 849/DC/PTA/PLA/LC-3/2024). Our only office is in Patiala, roughly 25–30 km south — about a 40-minute drive — and there is no branch in Sirhind or Fatehgarh Sahib; most files run start to finish over WhatsApp, with a Patiala sit-down only when it genuinely helps.
What we do for you
Handled end to end, by one consultant.
A straight dual-intent read before you spend
Canadian law recognises dual intent — you may visit today and still hope to settle one day — but the officer must be satisfied you will leave when this stay ends. Before any fee, we go through your ties, funds and the occasion over WhatsApp and give you an honest yes / needs-work verdict. If you want it in writing, the ₹499 Visa Risk & Approval Report puts the assessment on paper — standard price, GST included, refundable, and credited if you proceed with us.
A purpose file built around the actual occasion
A vague 'family visit' invites doubt; a documented occasion does not. We coordinate with your son or daughter in Canada so the invitation letter states their status — student, PR or citizen — their address and who is paying for what, and we anchor it to the event itself: the wedding card and venue, the convocation letter, the expected arrival of the grandchild. Your travel dates then match the story exactly, because mismatches are what officers notice first.
Roots on paper: land, shop, pension, family
Fatehgarh Sahib families rarely lack ties — they lack ties in the file. We put the jamabandi and property papers, the shop or business on the GT Road, the pension or salary, and the dependants staying behind into the application the way IRCC actually reads them. Bank statements and ITRs are framed so the money's source is obvious, because an unexplained lump sum does more damage than a modest, honest balance.
Filing, biometrics and the VFS Chandigarh visit
We complete and submit the IRCC online application, then walk you through the one physical step: biometrics at the VFS Global centre in Chandigarh, the nearest to Sirhind, straight up the highway. For elderly parents we brief the whole visit in Punjabi — what to carry, what happens inside, how long it takes. Fingerprints and photo given once stay valid for 10 years, so a future application can usually reuse them.
Refusal recovery, not a blind re-file
If Canada has said no before, we do not simply resubmit. We order your GCMS notes through an ATIP request — CAD 5 to IRCC, roughly 30 days on their service standard — to read the officer's actual reason in their own words. Then we fix exactly that: the ties that looked thin, the funds that were not believed, the purpose that read vague. A refusal does not bar you from reapplying; repeating the same file usually repeats the result.
Why Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib applicants choose us
Licensed and on the record
Pro Lifeset Overseas Pvt Ltd holds Government of Punjab consultancy licence No. 849/DC/PTA/PLA/LC-3/2024, valid to 22 July 2029 — a registered firm at a fixed address on Nabha Road, Patiala. Your parents' passports and land papers sit with a licensed office, not with an agent who stops answering once the fee is paid.
WhatsApp-first, so the Patiala trip is optional
The assessment, the document list, the drafts and every update move over WhatsApp in Punjabi, Hindi or English — no shop day or mandi day lost. When a face-to-face genuinely helps, our office is about a 40-minute drive from Sirhind; we keep that visit for when it actually earns the fuel.
We show your roots — we never manufacture them
A visitor refusal almost always turns on whether the officer believes you will return, and for strong-roots families the fix is documentation, not decoration. We put as much work into the return side — the land, the work, the family, the December at the Gurdwara you would never miss — as into the trip itself. Nothing invented, ever; invented papers end in bans.
Honest about what we don't do
We do not process work permits — that needs a separate MEA Recruiting Agent licence under the Emigration Act, which we do not hold — and we never guarantee a visa, because the decision belongs to the visa officer alone. Anyone in Sirhind promising your parents a 'pakka' Canada visa is telling you exactly why to walk away. What you get from us is an honest file and an honest read.
What to have ready for your Canada visitor visa file
- Passports — valid well beyond your travel dates, plus any old passports that show earlier foreign trips
- Invitation letter from your child or relative in Canada, stating their status (student / PR / citizen), address and who is paying for what
- Proof of the occasion — the wedding card, the convocation or graduation letter, or the expected arrival details for a new grandchild
- Your funds — recent bank statements and ITRs, pension proof if retired, and the host's income or support proof where they are sponsoring the trip
- Land and property papers — jamabandi / fard, registry, or the shop and business proof from Sirhind, Fatehgarh Sahib or the villages around
- The family staying behind — dependants and responsibilities at home that show your reason to return
- Any previous refusal letters, from Canada or anywhere else — we address them head-on, never hide them
- A WhatsApp number — most of the file between Fatehgarh Sahib and Patiala moves there
We send you a tailored checklist for your exact case when you get in touch.
FAQs
- Is there a Lifeset office in Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib?
- No — our only licensed office is in Patiala, at Shop No. 2 near the PRTC Workshop on Nabha Road, roughly 25–30 km south of Sirhind, about a 40-minute drive. There is no branch or franchise in Sirhind or Fatehgarh Sahib, and anyone locally claiming to be Lifeset is not us. In practice most families never need more than one trip, if that: the assessment, the document collection and the filing all run over WhatsApp in Punjabi, Hindi or English. We keep the Patiala sit-down for when it genuinely earns the drive.
- My son's wedding in Canada has a fixed date — how early should we start?
- The moment the date is real, start — processing from India moves with the season and IRCC's queue, and no honest consultant will promise you a decision by a given day, so the buffer is your only real protection. A clean first filing matters more than anything: an avoidable gap that triggers a re-request or a refusal can cost you the event itself. We tie the file tightly to the occasion — the wedding card, the venue, the travel dates — so the purpose is never in doubt. And if the timeline has turned genuinely tight, we tell you that plainly before you pay a fee.
- Our family has land and a house here for generations — why would we be refused?
- Because the officer never sees your village or your history — only the papers in the file. The standard ground on a visitor refusal letter is that the officer is not satisfied you will leave Canada, and having children settled there actually sharpens that question rather than settling it. Deep roots that stay undocumented — land with no jamabandi in the file, a shop with nothing attached, responsibilities never spelled out — count for nothing. Our whole job for Fatehgarh Sahib families is turning what is already true on the ground into evidence the officer can weigh. Even then the decision is the officer's alone; what we remove are the avoidable gaps.
- How much money do we need to show in the bank?
- For a visitor visa IRCC publishes no fixed figure — the officer weighs your funds against the length of the trip, who is paying, and the rest of your profile, so anyone quoting a single 'required balance' is guessing. What hurts most is a big sudden deposit just before applying, because it reads as dressed-up money rather than your own. We look at your actual statements, ITRs and any host support and tell you honestly whether the picture holds. Where Canada does use published tables — study proof-of-funds and Super Visa host income — the figures change every year, which is why we keep free calculators on the site instead of printing a number that will go stale.
- Where do we give biometrics — is there a centre in Sirhind?
- No — biometrics (fingerprints and a photo) are given at a VFS Global centre, and the nearest one is in Chandigarh, straight up the highway from Sirhind. It is a single short visit after the application is submitted, and elderly parents can be accompanied. Once given, biometrics stay valid for 10 years, so a later application — a second visit, or a Super Visa down the line — can usually reuse them. We brief you on booking the slot and exactly what to carry.
- We were refused before — should we just apply again in time for the event?
- Not blindly — resubmitting the same file usually earns the same result, and with a family event on the calendar you cannot afford to spend the waiting weeks on a guess. The officer's real reasoning sits in IRCC's GCMS system and comes out through an ATIP request — a CAD 5 fee, and roughly 30 days on IRCC's service standard. We order those notes, read them to you plainly, and rebuild the application around the actual concern: ties, funds, purpose or a consistency issue. A past refusal does not bar you from reapplying, and no one can guarantee the next answer — but you go back in answering the officer's real question instead of guessing at it.
Visit us · Patiala
Sirhind–Fatehgarh Sahib clients meet us at our Patiala office
Office address
Pro Lifeset Overseas Pvt LtdShop No. 2, near PRTC Workshop, Nabha Road
Patiala – 147001
Punjab, India
Walk-in welcome
We answer walk-ins Mon–Sat during office hours, but consultations get a guaranteed time slot when you book ahead.
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