Agata Rebisz
Agata Rebisz Consulting - Immigration Services
College ID #R417711
Originally from Poland, Ms. Agata Rebisz relocated to Canada in 2005 and started to develop her professional career in immigration law field. Ms. Rebisz has secured a Master Degree in International Law from the University of Poznan, Poland in 2002. She is a member of Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council, the regulatory body for Immigration Consultants in Canada. Dedicated to her profession, she monitors her client’s cases throughout the process to conclusion. Ms. Rebisz handles all types of immigration cases – study, visitor and work permits, family class sponsorship, provincial nominee, Express entry, skilled workers, entrepreneur, investor, and self-employed with compassion and efficiency. Although she is based in Canada, a great deal of her client base is off-shore with the majority of her clients in Europe. Agata can speak English, Polish and German. As an immigrant herself, she has a keen interest in and empathy for people who are facing the stress of adjusting to a new country, different culture and lifestyle.
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Immigration Services Explained
Agata Rebisz provides trusted Canadian immigration services with a client-centered approach built on professionalism, empathy, and precision. With a Master’s Degree in International Law from the University of Poznan and membership with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC), Agata combines legal insight with practical experience to guide clients through complex immigration pathways.
She supports individuals, families, and professionals across diverse programs, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee streams, family reunification, business immigration, and study and work permits. Having assisted clients from Canada and abroad—particularly Europe—Agata offers multilingual support in English, Polish, and German, making her guidance accessible and culturally attuned.
As an immigrant herself, Agata understands the emotional and logistical challenges of relocating to a new country. Her commitment extends beyond paperwork—she ensures every client’s case is monitored closely from start to finish, prioritizing transparent communication and genuine care. Whether pursuing temporary residence or permanent settlement, Agata helps clients make confident, informed decisions and achieve their Canadian aspirations.
Local Immigration Context
Agata Rebisz offers immigration consultation services to clients across Canada, delivering professional guidance in English, Polish, and German. She works with individuals, families, and professionals from across the region, helping them navigate the Canadian immigration system with clarity and confidence. With a deep understanding of both local and international contexts, Agata ensures every client receives personalized support—whether applying for permanent residence, study or work permits, or family sponsorship—while making the process straightforward and stress-free.
Business Locations
Coquitlam, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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