Ina Tretiacova
Canadian Universal Solutions Corp.
College ID #R511206
Ina Tretiacova is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R511206, practicing as part of Group Immigration Advisers Canada Corp. in Toronto. With over a decade of experience in immigration consulting, she has worked under the guidance of leading immigration lawyers and holds membership in the Association of Translators and Interpreters of Ontario (ATIO). She specializes in permanent residency pathways, family sponsorships, and guiding newcomers through settlement processes. Fluent in Russian, Ukrainian, and other Eastern European languages, Ina offers personalized support to clients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Her dedication includes volunteer leadership roles, such as participating on the council board of the Riverdale Immigrant Women Centre in Ontario. She is also a Commissioner for taking affidavits in Ontario and a trusted advisor with multiple positive client testimonials, recognized for her detailed and empathetic approach to immigration.
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Immigration Services Explained
Ina Tretiacova provides comprehensive immigration consulting services tailored to individuals seeking permanent residency in Canada or pursuing family sponsorship opportunities. Her expertise in permanent residency encompasses guiding clients through various pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and more specialized options like the Canadian Experience Class. Ina meticulously navigates the complexities of eligibility requirements, document preparation, and application submissions, ensuring every step aligns with federal and provincial immigration guidelines.
For those looking to reunite with their loved ones in Canada, Ina specializes in family sponsorship programs. Whether helping a spouse, common-law partner, dependent child, or parent join Canadian residents, she is adept at managing procedural intricacies such as sponsorship undertakings, income evaluations, and meeting relationship verification standards. Clients benefit from her thorough understanding of application timelines, supporting documentation, and case-specific strategies to maximize approval chances.
As a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, Ina equips clients with trusted advice and strategic planning throughout their immigration journey, providing clarity in a highly regulated process. Her focus remains firmly on delivering efficient and accurate guidance, enabling individuals and families to achieve their Canadian immigration goals with confidence.
Local Immigration Context
Ina Tretiacova makes professional immigration advice accessible to the Russian and Ukrainian-speaking community through consultations conducted entirely in Russian and Ukrainian.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
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