Bohdana Stepanenko-Lypovyk
Maple Land Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R516168
Bohdana Stepanenko-Lypovyk is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), holding registration number R516168. As the Founder and Principal Consultant of Maple Land Immigration Services Inc. based in Edmonton, Alberta, she specializes in areas such as family sponsorships, provincial nominee programs, and temporary visa pathways. With a PhD in Economics, she brings an analytical approach to crafting tailored immigration solutions. An active member of the Association of Ukrainian Canadian Immigration Consultants and the Alberta-Ukraine Chamber of Commerce, Bohdana is recognized for her commitment to community leadership and supporting newcomers.
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Immigration Services Explained
Bohdana Stepanenko-Lypovyk offers tailored immigration consulting services focused on family sponsorships, provincial nominee programs, and visitor visas—each designed to navigate Canada’s complex immigration system with precision. For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones, Bohdana provides comprehensive guidance on family sponsorship applications, ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration requirements for spouses, partners, dependents, and parents. Her expertise extends to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), a pathway for those intending to settle in Alberta or other provinces by aligning their skills and qualifications with specific regional needs. She meticulously manages application submissions to maximize approval potential while meeting provincial-specific criteria. Travelers requiring temporary entry into Canada can rely on Bohdana’s insight into visitor visa applications, addressing reasons for travel such as tourism, family visits, or short-term business activities. She helps clients prepare compelling documentation that demonstrates genuine intent and adherence to visa conditions. With a detail-oriented approach, Bohdana ensures that each client receives clear strategies and all necessary support to achieve their specific immigration goals. Her in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration pathways, paired with a methodical process, empowers clients to approach every step with confidence and clarity.
Local Immigration Context
Bohdana Stepanenko-Lypovyk consults with Ukrainian-speaking applicants in Ukrainian, offering a culturally familiar environment for immigration planning.
Business Locations
Edmonton, Alberta
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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