From Immigrant to Innovator: Vimal Hardat Opens Up to Faridoon Shahryar About His Extraordinary Path

In a world where success is often measured in numbers, Vimal Hardat, the driving force behind Global Choice Immigration (GCI) Canada, stands out as a leader whose journey and values are deeply intertwined with the lives he touches. In a heart-to-heart conversation with the ever-charismatic Faridoon Shahryar, Vimal revealed the philosophy that has shaped not just his business but his very identity. From his early days as a student in Canada to becoming a beacon of hope for countless immigrants, Vimal’s story is one of resilience, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to change lives.

“I came here as a student, driven by my parents’ faith in me,” Vimal recalled with a sense of gratitude. “Canada offered me a platform that I didn’t feel I deserved at the time, but I made the most of it. From completing my degree at the University of Alberta to venturing into business and community work, it has been a journey filled with challenges and blessings.”

Vimal’s success is not just the result of hard work; it is the outcome of a deeply rooted belief in the power of relationships and trust. His journey from losing everything to rediscovering himself in the realms of recruitment and immigration has given him a unique perspective on what it truly means to lead. “For me, business isn’t just about making money; it’s about changing lives,” Vimal shared passionately. “If I make a mistake and it affects someone’s life, I take that very seriously. We’re not just running a business; we’re transforming futures.”

This thoughtful approach is what sets Vimal apart as a leader. His belief in the importance of personal responsibility and his commitment to the people he serves have been the cornerstones of his success. “When someone chooses us to handle their immigration, they are entrusting us with their future,” he said. “It’s a responsibility I don’t take lightly. Yes, it’s a business, and everyone is here to do business,” Vimal shared, “but for me, it’s more than just making money. It’s about changing lives. If one mistake on my part means someone’s life isn’t getting better, I take that very seriously.”

The conversation, masterfully guided by Faridoon Shahryar, allowed Vimal to delve deep into his experiences and vision. Faridoon’s ability to create a comfortable and open atmosphere brought out the best in Vimal, turning the interview into more of a dialogue than a formal exchange. Faridoon’s questions were thoughtfully crafted, allowing Vimal to share his bright thoughts and articulate his leadership philosophy with clarity and sincerity.

“Faridoon made the conversation feel like a heart-to-heart,” Vimal noted. “His ability to connect on a personal level is truly remarkable.”

As the conversation flowed, Vimal opened up about the pivotal moments that shaped his career. He spoke candidly about the time when a recession forced him to shut down his optical store, an experience that, while challenging, eventually led him to the recruitment industry. “Recruitment gave me a new lease on life,” Vimal explained. “It’s not just about helping people find people jobs; it’s about changing their lives. When you help someone secure employment, you’re impacting their families, and futures.”

This passion for making a difference naturally led Vimal into the field of immigration, where he saw a significant gap between the demand for skilled workers in Canada and the supply that could be brought in from abroad. “Immigration was a natural progression for me,” he said. “It was about bridging gaps—helping local employers and giving aspiring immigrants a chance at a better life. It’s a win-win situation from every angle.”

Vimal’s story is one of perseverance, vision, and an unyielding commitment to making a difference. In Faridoon Shahryar, he found an interviewer who could not only draw out these elements but also amplify them through his insightful and empathetic questioning. The result was a conversation that was as enriching for the audience as it was for Vimal himself—a true testament to the power of thoughtful dialogue and the impact of genuine leadership.

(Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with HT Syndication and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).

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