Anna Kutkiewicz
AniaK Immigration Services
College ID #R712856
Anna Kutkiewicz is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R712856) and founder of AniaK Immigration Services. Originally from Poland, she holds a Master’s degree in theology and philosophy from Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw. After relocating to Canada, Anna transitioned into immigration consulting, completing her studies with distinction at Humber College. She became an RCIC in 2015, combining her deep knowledge of immigration policies with a passion for helping others build new futures. Anna specializes in diverse immigration pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorships, provincial nominations, and study and work permits. She is also experienced in complex cases like criminal rehabilitation and pre-removal risk assessments. Fluent in Polish, she serves a broad and multicultural clientele, offering personalized support that bridges cultural and linguistic barriers. Anna’s commitment to professionalism and empathetic client care has earned her recognition as an advocate for successful immigration journeys.
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Immigration Services Explained
Anna Kutkiewicz specializes in guiding clients through some of the most intricate aspects of Canadian immigration. For individuals seeking to move to Canada through the Express Entry system, she offers comprehensive assistance, from crafting competitive profiles to navigating the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades streams. With an in-depth understanding of eligibility criteria and point optimization strategies, Anna ensures her clients maximize their likelihood of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA). For those pursuing employment opportunities in Canada, Anna provides expert guidance on securing and renewing work permits, whether through employer-specific permits or open work authorizations like those under International Experience Canada or spousal sponsorships. Additionally, Anna is well-versed in Criminal Rehabilitation applications, helping clients overcome past inadmissibility issues. She carefully prepares thorough submissions that address criminal history and demonstrate an applicant's readiness for a fresh start in Canada. By combining precise attention to detail with a mastery of Canadian immigration law, Anna empowers individuals to overcome legal barriers and achieve their goals for work, settlement, and long-term success.
Local Immigration Context
Fluent in Polish, Anna Kutkiewicz guides clients through Canadian immigration pathways, ensuring they understand every step in their preferred language.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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