Alena Odegova
Blue Pacific Immigration Inc.
College ID #R532071
Alena Odegova is the Founder and CEO of Blue Pacific Immigration Inc., a Vancouver-based firm specializing in Canadian immigration services. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R532071) in good standing with the CICC, Alena has been practicing immigration consulting since 2013. With over a decade of experience, she has assisted more than 15,000 clients in navigating complex pathways such as work permits, LMIA applications, Provincial Nominee Programs, and Canadian citizenship. Alena holds multiple academic degrees, including qualifications in Economics, Public Administration, Human Resource Management, and Immigration Law, complementing her expertise in the field. She is fluent in Russian, enabling her to serve a diverse clientele. Driven by her own immigration journey, Alena approaches each case with empathy, innovative solutions, and a commitment to achieving her clients’ goals efficiently. She is also active in social media advocacy, helping refugees and newcomers access valuable resources.
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Alena Odegova provides expert guidance across key areas of Canadian immigration, offering tailored solutions to meet diverse needs. For those seeking to work in Canada, Alena specializes in facilitating work permits, ensuring compliance with legal requirements while helping foreign workers and employers navigate application complexities. She is also highly experienced in Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, assisting businesses in demonstrating the need to hire foreign talent and successfully obtaining approvals to support work permit issuance. As a trusted advisor on the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Alena helps individuals and families secure provincial nominations, a vital step toward permanent residency, by identifying the most suitable provincial streams based on their skills, education, and work experience. Additionally, she provides comprehensive support for Canadian citizenship applications, guiding eligible permanent residents through eligibility assessments, document preparation, and the application process to achieve their goal of becoming Canadian citizens. With a meticulous approach and deep understanding of immigration policies, Alena ensures her clients are equipped to handle the intricate pathways within Canada’s immigration system. Whether addressing employer compliance for LMIA or streamlining the transition from a work permit to permanent residency, Alena delivers precise and effective solutions that empower her clients to achieve their immigration objectives.
Local Immigration Context
Alena Odegova serves Russian-speaking clients by conducting immigration consultations in Russian, removing language as a barrier to legal support.
Business Locations
Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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