Marina Garvey
Marcus Ltd. (Marcus Canada Immigration)
College ID #R514071
Marina Garvey is the General Manager and Lead Consultant at Marcus Ltd. (Marcus Canada Immigration) in Toronto. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), she holds extensive expertise in education-to-immigration pathways, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorships, and more. Marina immigrated to Canada from Odesa, Ukraine, in 2008, a personal journey that inspires her empathetic and culturally attuned approach to serving her clients. Fluent in Ukrainian and Russian, she supports diverse communities with tailored guidance. Marina started her Canadian career in 2011, counseling international students on study permits and program selection. Her leadership at Marcus Ltd. has positioned the agency as a pioneer in providing comprehensive in-country support services for international students, encompassing admission assistance, settlement services, and immigration applications. An active volunteer in the Ukrainian-Canadian community, Marina also contributes to newcomer support initiatives, embodying her strong commitment to building successful futures for clients across Canada.
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Marina Garvey specializes in guiding individuals and families through key Canadian immigration pathways, offering tailored expertise across several crucial programs. With a deep understanding of Express Entry, she assists skilled workers in navigating all program streams, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Federal Skilled Trades Program, ensuring competitive applications that maximize CRS scores. For individuals looking to settle in specific provinces, Marina provides comprehensive guidance on the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), helping clients identify the best provincial options and crafting applications that align with regional labor market needs. She also offers expert support for Family Sponsorship applications, facilitating reunification for spouses, partners, children, parents, and grandparents by streamlining the process and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations. Additionally, Marina supports international students by managing Study Permit applications, from selecting eligible schools and programs to addressing permit extensions and compliance with study conditions. Her detail-oriented approach ensures clients receive personalized and efficient assistance at every stage of their journey. By focusing on Canada’s most sought-after immigration streams, Marina empowers clients to achieve their unique immigration goals with confidence and clarity.
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Toronto, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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