India's 40 under 40 Brightest Business Leaders
On a mission to meet the best of these ‘India’s 40 Under 40 Brightest Business Leaders,’ Insights Success found the forty dazzlingly illuminated stars after a thorough search.
On a mission to meet the best of these ‘India’s 40 Under 40 Brightest Business Leaders,’ Insights Success found the forty dazzlingly illuminated stars after a thorough search.
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India’s 40 under 40 Brightest Business Leaders
Chandni
The Trusted Companion
of Immigrating Aspirants
Bhardwaj
The unfamiliarity of the
unknown is the biggest fear of
immigrants. However, it
becomes necessary in certain
circumstances to migrate to an
unknown and unfamiliar place, leaving
the place, locality, community, society,
and known, familiar people around
you. The reasons vary according to the
individual in concern.
But behind all those circumstantial
reasons, situations, and scenarios, one
thing remains common. The hope of a
better tomorrow. An optimistic,
positive sense of the future which
every one of those migrating
individuals feels in their emotional
hearts and wishfully thinking minds.
During the entire process of
immigration and after reaching those
unfamiliar and unknown foreign lands,
where the immigrants do not know
much about the people, their ways,
their cultures, they need someone
compassionate enough to make them
feel like a family.
Welcome to VISTA VISADO, more
than a visa processing firm, where the
Founder and CEO Chandni
Bhardwaj instantly makes the
immigrating aspirants her family and
guides them like a companion
throughout the process.
Facing umpteen hurdles, obstacles,
challenges, and up-downs, Chandni
purposefully built VISTA VISADO to
help people get visas easily and make
themselves familiar with the entire
transition to becoming a citizen in their
dreamt foreign lands. In the journey,
she herself never lost an opportunity to
learn something new and add new
family members to her extended
professional family of VISTA
VISADO.
Insights Success team approached her
for its edition of India’s 40 under 40
Brightest Business Leaders. She
reminisced her story of initiating
VISTA VISADO, her inspirations,
earlier struggles, present
accomplishments and future plans.
Let us become familiar with this
exemplary leader of an Immigration
Consultant.
Ma’am, please tell us about the saga
of VISTA VISADO since its
inception.
Vista Visado has always been a firm of
‘To the people and For the people.’
After the launch, it was not a great
success, and it was not easy to be. But
our clients who trusted us with our
work helped us boost our firm and
stand a storm in the world of
immigration.
Vista is just not a company but a fruit
of the hard work of my very productive
and loyal colleagues and supporters.
Since it started in 2019, it has been
through many ups and downs, but it’s a
very successful and beautiful journey
with each day learning a new thing. We
are blessed to connect with immigrants
as family and will try and focus on
building more healthy and valuable
relations with our clients ahead.
What was your inspiration behind
venturing into the business arena?
This is my favourite question; I just
love this part of my life. When you
have decided on your goals, you work
for them, or you plan how to make
your goal a success. I was completely
unaware of where I wanted to be and
what I wanted to do in future.
During my very early age as a teen, I
was aware that I just needed to
complete my studies–graduation–and
would get married, and life would be
fantastic, you know, like a fairy tale.
So gradually, after completing it, I
moved to Ludhiana, Punjab, because of
my family’s wish. Which I think now
was the best decision made by them for
me. While travelling interstate,
exploring and enjoying things to the
fullest, I realised that travelling might
be my career ahead.
I gave interviews in many companies,
but in Punjab, the mentality is that you
aren’t suitable to work in Punjab if you
are not Punjabi. I was rejected more
than 40 to 60 times in my interviews
just because I was a Maharashtrian and
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