Marharyta Skotnytska
Mainstream Canadian Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R707209
Marharyta Skotnytska is the founder of Mainstream Canadian Immigration Services Inc., where she applies her expertise as a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R707209. A member in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants and the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants, she specializes in complex immigration cases, including spousal sponsorships, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, work permits, and student visas. With a master's degree in engineering (Honours) and over a decade of experience in human resources across Ukraine, Hong Kong, and Canada, Marharyta brings a meticulous, analytical approach to immigration consulting. Her personal immigration journey inspired her to help others navigate Canada's system with confidence. Fluent in Ukrainian and Russian, she is committed to supporting diverse communities and tailoring solutions to unique client needs. Marharyta’s dedication to ethics, professionalism, and client care underscores her mission to make the immigration process seamless and accessible for all.
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Langley, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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