Monika Filipkowska
Canova Immigration Services
College ID #R705429
Monika Filipkowska is the founder and principal consultant at Canova Immigration Services, based in Edmonton, Alberta. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R705429), she brings extensive expertise in Canadian immigration processes, including permanent residency, work and study permits, family sponsorship, and citizenship applications. She holds a Master’s degree in Latin American Studies from Simon Fraser University and completed the Immigration, Law, and Policies program at the University of British Columbia. Fluent in Polish and Spanish, Monika provides tailored services to diverse client communities, ensuring clear communication and culturally sensitive support. With her in-depth understanding of Canada's immigration system, she has successfully guided countless clients through various pathways, including Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs. Monika is passionate about helping individuals and families achieve their dream of settling in Canada, offering personalized advice with a focus on integrity and client satisfaction.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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