Katrina Rose Kukurs
Phoenix Canada Immigration Consulting
College ID #R529658
Katrina Rose Kukurs is a licensed Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R529658) with Phoenix Canada Immigration Consulting, based in Montreal, Quebec. With deep expertise in Canadian immigration pathways, she assists clients in navigating programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, Family Sponsorship, and Work Permits. Her approach to consulting emphasizes personalized service tailored to each client’s unique circumstances. Fluent in multiple languages, she effectively connects with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds during their immigration journeys. Dedicated to fostering success for newcomers to Canada, Katrina’s professional practice reflects her passion for making immigration both accessible and achievable. Through her work, she has built a reputation for reliability and a strong commitment to client outcomes in even the most complex cases.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Katrina Rose Kukurs specializes in guiding individuals and families through key Canadian immigration pathways, ensuring a seamless and informed transition toward their goals. With extensive expertise in Express Entry, she assists skilled workers by optimizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, crafting compelling profiles, and navigating Invitation to Apply (ITA) processes. For those pursuing Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Katrina provides tailored strategies to secure provincial endorsement, aligning candidates’ qualifications with local workforce needs. Her Family Sponsorship services empower Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with loved ones, expertly handling applications for spouses, children, and other eligible family members while ensuring compliance with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements. Additionally, Katrina supports clients in obtaining Canadian work permits, addressing both employer-specific and open permit pathways, including Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)-dependent processes. Each service is delivered with clear, actionable insights, allowing clients to navigate complex criteria, documentation, and timelines with confidence. Whether seeking permanent residency or temporary entry, Katrina’s consulting ensures clarity and precision throughout the journey, creating pathways to success for clients settling in Toronto or across Canada. Through her focused immigration services, clients gain access to expert guidance designed to meet the unique demands of their situation and ensure compliance with Canadian immigration policies.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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