Emma Barbara Jankowski
Ryerson University
College ID #R512701
Emma Barbara Jankowski is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R512701. She serves as Manager of Immigration & Advising at Ryerson University, focusing on supporting international students through complex immigration processes. With significant expertise in study permits, post-graduation work permits, and advising on pathways to permanent residency, Emma plays a pivotal role in guiding diverse student populations in their transition to life in Canada. At Ryerson, she has been instrumental in designing mentorship programs tailored to international graduate students, enriching their academic and social experiences. In addition to her consulting work, Emma leverages her multilingual capabilities to effectively support clients from non-English-speaking countries. Her dedication lies in simplifying immigration challenges while fostering inclusivity and connection within Canada's vibrant community of newcomers.
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Areas of Expertise
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Emma Barbara Jankowski specializes in providing tailored immigration guidance to individuals seeking study permits, work permits, and pathways to permanent residency in Canada. For international students, she offers expert support with study permit applications, including extensions and compliance with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regulations. Emma is highly experienced in navigating the transition from academia to the workforce, guiding graduates through the intricacies of post-graduation work permits (PGWP) to help them secure valuable Canadian work experience. Her comprehensive approach ensures clients understand eligibility criteria, timelines, and documentation requirements, reducing the likelihood of delays or refusals. Additionally, Emma offers strategic advice on permanent residency pathways, particularly those that align with international students or workers transitioning to long-term status in Canada. She provides clear insights into federal programs such as Express Entry, as well as provincial nomination options tailored to specific circumstances. With her in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration policies, Emma equips her clients with the tools to confidently navigate each step of the process. Whether the goal is studying in Toronto, gaining work experience under a Canadian employer, or settling permanently in Canada, Emma’s expertise ensures a smooth and informed journey.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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