John Matkowsky
Matkowsky & Associates Immigration Group
College ID #R522401
John Matkowsky, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R522401), is the founding partner of Matkowsky & Associates Immigration Group based in Toronto, Canada. With a solid career transitioning from the financial sector to immigration consulting, he has built a reputation for handling complex immigration cases, including appeals, inadmissibility issues, and refused applications. John specializes in a range of services, from Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs to family sponsorship and business immigration. Fluent in non-English languages, he serves a diverse client base, ensuring personalized support for newcomers navigating Canada's immigration system. His expertise extends across federal court matters and pilot programs, emphasizing client-focused solutions for both individuals and businesses. At the heart of John's practice is a commitment to turning challenging cases into success stories, guided by meticulous strategy and care for each client’s unique journey.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
John Matkowsky offers expert guidance across a comprehensive range of Canadian immigration pathways, ensuring tailored solutions for clients navigating complex requirements. For those pursuing permanent residency through Express Entry, he provides meticulous support with profiles, CRS optimization, and application submission. His deep knowledge of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) enables applicants to identify province-specific opportunities aligned with their qualifications and career goals, maximizing success. Family sponsorship is another cornerstone of his services, where John assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones, including spouses, children, and parents, by navigating eligibility criteria and documentation. Entrepreneurs and investors seeking Business Immigration advice benefit from his ability to align financial qualifications with federal and provincial programs designed for economic contributors. Handling inadmissibility concerns is a particular forte, with John identifying solutions for issues such as medical, criminal, or financial inadmissibility, empowering clients to overcome barriers to entry. In cases involving immigration appeals or refused applications, he skillfully represents clients, preparing compelling documentation and advocating for fair reconsideration. From straightforward applications to multifaceted cases, John’s expertise ensures that clients receive personalized, results-focused immigration strategies, delivering clarity and confidence every step of the way.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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