Lenka Ruzickova
Enigma Immigration
College ID #R705617
Lenka Ruzickova is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and founder of Enigma Immigration, based in Vancouver, Canada. With dual qualifications as an RCIC and a Czech lawyer, she is uniquely positioned to assist clients with diverse immigration needs. Her practice specializes in permanent residency, study permits, work permits, and visitor visas, offering tailored solutions that navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration programs. Drawing from her own experience as an immigrant, she provides empathetic and detail-oriented guidance. Ms. Ruzickova is fluent in Czech and dedicated to serving international clients, particularly from Central and Eastern Europe, ensuring their Canadian immigration journey is smooth and successful. Known for her meticulous attention to detail and high client satisfaction rate, she has transformed challenging cases into successful outcomes. Guided by a mission to help others achieve their dreams of living in Canada, Lenka combines professionalism with a personal touch, fostering trust and confidence in every case.
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Lenka Ruzickova specializes in guiding individuals and families through key Canadian immigration pathways, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and aligning each application with the client’s personal goals. For those seeking Permanent Residency, she provides strategic advice on programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and family sponsorship, tailoring applications to maximize approval chances. Lenka also assists international students in securing Study Permits, helping them navigate admissions, meet eligibility requirements, and transition smoothly into life in Canada. Professionals and employers can rely on her expertise with Work Permits, including employer-specific and open work permits, ensuring compliance with Canadian labor standards while streamlining application processes. Additionally, she facilitates Visitor Visa applications for those wishing to explore Canada on a short-term basis, providing clear guidance on documentation and overcoming common obstacles like travel histories or visa refusals. Lenka’s approach embraces meticulous attention to detail and an in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration laws, offering practical, results-driven solutions across these four service areas. Whether applying for a visa, permit, or permanent residency, clients can expect carefully crafted strategies designed to address their unique situations while adhering to Canada’s evolving immigration framework.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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