Ivanna Pavlenko
Reboot Your Life Immigration Services
College ID #R706095
Ivanna Pavlenko, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R706095), is the founder of Reboot Your Life Immigration Services based in Ottawa, Ontario. With extensive experience in the Canadian immigration system, Ivanna specializes in pathways such as skilled worker immigration, family sponsorship, study permits, and business immigration. Since the establishment of her firm in 2020, she has successfully guided over a thousand clients through the complexities of Canadian immigration processes. Fluent in Ukrainian and Russian, she provides personalized support to clients from diverse linguistic backgrounds, ensuring clear communication and tailored strategies. Her innovative approach includes leveraging advanced technologies to optimize client success. Committed to excellence, Ivanna’s mission is to help individuals and families achieve their dreams of building a new life in Canada.
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Ivanna Pavlenko provides comprehensive assistance across four key areas of Canadian immigration. For families looking to reunite in Canada, she navigates the intricacies of Family Sponsorship, helping clients sponsor spouses, common-law partners, children, or parents with precision and adherence to current regulations. Aspiring students can rely on her expertise in securing Study Permits, from preparing compelling applications to addressing challenges like proof of funds or study plan requirements. Entrepreneurs and investors seeking to establish or expand businesses in Canada benefit from her deep understanding of Business Immigration programs, whether through federal streams or provincial initiatives that align with clients' financial and professional goals. Additionally, individuals aiming to immigrate under the Federal Skilled Worker Program can trust her to assess eligibility, calculate CRS scores under Express Entry, and optimize profiles for success. Ivanna’s personalized approach ensures applications are meticulously prepared, avoiding common pitfalls that lead to delays or refusals. With her current knowledge of evolving immigration policies and pathways, she provides clear and actionable guidance, giving clients confidence throughout their immigration journey. Whether it’s family, academics, career, or entrepreneurship driving the move, Ivanna expertly transforms plans into approved applications.
Local Immigration Context
Through consultations in Ukrainian and Russian, Ivanna Pavlenko helps Ukrainian and Russian-speaking clients understand their immigration rights, responsibilities, and pathways in Canada.
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Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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