Maja Mitreva
Ambassador Canada Immigration Solutions
College ID #R514050
Maja Mitreva is a highly experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R514050) and founder of Ambassador Canada Immigration Solutions, located in Windsor, Ontario. With a career spanning over 18 years, she has supported clients worldwide in navigating the complexities of immigration processes. Maja specializes in permanent residence pathways, family sponsorships, citizenship applications, and immigration appeals before the Immigration and Refugee Board. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Macedonia, complemented by a paralegal diploma from St. Clair College in Windsor and an Immigration Consultant diploma from Humber College in Toronto. Fluent in Macedonian and Ukrainian, Maja offers accessible and personalized services to diverse communities, ensuring clear communication. Known for her diligence and compassion, she is deeply committed to helping individuals and families achieve their Canadian immigration goals through tailored, professional guidance.
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Immigration Services Explained
Maja Mitreva provides tailored immigration services in the areas of permanent residency, Canadian citizenship applications, and immigration appeals. For individuals seeking permanent residency, she offers expert guidance on various pathways, including family sponsorship programs, ensuring every application meets the eligibility criteria and is meticulously prepared. When it comes to citizenship, Maja supports applicants through the entire process, from completing forms to addressing residency requirements and preparing for citizenship tests, helping clients take the final step toward becoming Canadian citizens. Additionally, her extensive experience with immigration appeals sets her apart. Representing clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, she carefully reviews refusal decisions, prepares compelling appeals, and provides strategic advice to maximize the likelihood of a successful outcome. With a deep understanding of immigration law and procedures, Maja focuses on simplifying the complexities of each case and delivering clear, actionable solutions. Whether navigating residency obligations, addressing inadmissibility issues, or pursuing citizenship, her services are designed to deliver precise, results-driven support tailored to the unique circumstances of each client.
Local Immigration Context
Maja Mitreva offers comprehensive immigration support in Ukrainian, helping Ukrainian-speaking communities interpret complex Canadian regulations and complete applications without confusion.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Windsor, Ontario
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