Liudmyla Lugovska
CPIC - Canadian Professional Immigration Consulting
College ID #R515234
Liudmyla Lugovska is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R515234, working with CPIC - Canadian Professional Immigration Consulting. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, she serves diverse clients with her expertise in Express Entry, family sponsorships, business immigration, and study permit applications. Liudmyla brings a results-oriented approach, supported by her in-depth knowledge and adherence to CICC's professional standards. Known for her dedication to helping newcomers navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration, she is multilingual, supporting clients in Ukrainian and Russian. This ability to communicate in additional languages ensures personalized support for a global clientele. At the core of her practice is a commitment to empowering clients toward their immigration goals with clarity and integrity.
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Immigration Services Explained
Liudmyla Lugovska specializes in four critical areas of Canadian immigration, offering tailored solutions for individuals and families seeking to make Canada their home. Through the Express Entry system, she guides skilled workers and professionals in securing permanent residency, ensuring their profiles meet eligibility requirements and maximize Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. For those looking to reunite with loved ones, Liudmyla facilitates family sponsorship applications, helping clients navigate the regulations involved in bringing spouses, children, or parents to Canada. Her expertise extends to business immigration, where she assists entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals in exploring pathways like the Start-Up Visa and provincial business programs, aligning their applications with specific economic goals. Additionally, Liudmyla supports international students in obtaining study permits, offering clarity on eligibility, processing timelines, and the transition to work opportunities post-graduation. Each service is delivered with precision, focusing on compliance with Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Regulations (IRPR). Clients can expect consistent guidance, comprehensive application reviews, and a clear roadmap to achieve their immigration goals. With her expertise spanning both permanent and temporary pathways, Liudmyla is equipped to address diverse needs, cementing her reputation as a trusted partner in Canadian immigration processes.
Local Immigration Context
Ukrainian and Russian-speaking clients can work with Liudmyla Lugovska entirely in their mother tongue, making complex immigration discussions clear and comfortable.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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