Larysa Leytsus
Seagull Immigration Consulting Group
College ID #R514680
Larysa Leytsus is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with active licensure under the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), bearing registration number R514680. As the founder of Seagull Immigration Consulting Group, she offers tailored immigration solutions to individuals and businesses across Canada and globally. Fluent in Russian, Larysa leverages her linguistic skills to assist diverse clients through services including Express Entry, work permits, family sponsorship, and the LMIA process for employers. With an emphasis on personalized service, she evaluates immigration potential, meticulously plans applications, and oversees each case with precision and transparency. Drawing from her professional experience and empathetic insight as an immigrant herself, Larysa specializes in helping clients achieve their long-term immigration goals. Guided by her commitment to integrity and excellence, she continues to support her clients toward building successful futures in Canada.
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Larysa Leytsus specializes in offering comprehensive immigration services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals, families, and employers. For those pursuing permanent residency through Canada's Express Entry system, she provides step-by-step guidance, from assessing eligibility under federal economic programs to ensuring all documentation aligns with government requirements. Employers seeking to hire foreign workers can rely on her expertise in navigating the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) process, ensuring compliance with regulations while expediting applications to fill labor shortages effectively.
Larysa also facilitates seamless transitions for individuals requiring work permits, whether through employer-specific permits or open work permits, helping them understand their rights and obligations throughout the process. Families aiming to reunify in Canada benefit from her in-depth knowledge of family sponsorship pathways, including spousal, child, and parent sponsorship applications, ensuring all forms are meticulously prepared to avoid delays.
Her personalized approach ensures clear communication of timelines, eligibility criteria, and the nuances of each immigration pathway. Whether helping skilled workers secure permanent residency, enabling businesses to meet staffing needs, or supporting families in reuniting, Larysa’s targeted expertise provides clients with practical, results-oriented immigration solutions. Her focused services give clients confidence in navigating Canada’s dynamic immigration system with clarity and efficiency.
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Surrey, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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