Olga Ivanytska
West Immigration Alliance Inc.
College ID #R522136
Olga Ivanytska is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with license number R522136, recognized for her expertise in Canadian immigration law and policy. She leads West Immigration Alliance Inc. and Viko Immigration Inc., providing comprehensive services for federal and provincial immigration programs, study and work permits, and sponsorship applications. With additional licensing under Saskatchewan’s Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act, Olga brings a unique combination of regulatory knowledge and practical experience. Fluent in Ukrainian and Russian, she specializes in assisting diverse communities, particularly Ukrainian nationals seeking urgent relocation to Canada under programs like CUAET. Her accomplished career has earned her a reputation for navigating complex immigration pathways with precision and care. Committed to client success, Olga ensures every transition to Canada is seamless and supported.
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Immigration Services Explained
Olga Ivanytska specializes in guiding clients through key Canadian immigration pathways, offering tailored solutions for those pursuing study permits, work permits, family sponsorships, and support under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) initiative. Individuals planning to study in Canada can rely on her expertise in navigating admission requirements, crafting compelling study plans, and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations. For those seeking work opportunities, Olga provides step-by-step assistance with work permit applications, including employer-specific and open work permits, while advising on eligibility and documentation requirements. Her deep knowledge of family sponsorship programs enables her to help Canadian citizens and permanent residents reunite with loved ones through spousal, partner, and dependent child sponsorships. Additionally, Olga is well-versed in the unique processes involved in the CUAET program, guiding Ukrainian nationals through expedited pathways to temporary residency in Canada. With a hands-on approach to every application, she ensures her clients understand their options and meet all legal criteria. Whether pursuing education, employment, or family reunification, Olga delivers precise and strategic immigration solutions tailored to individual circumstances, making the complexities of Canadian immigration more manageable.
Local Immigration Context
Working with Olga Ivanytska means Ukrainian and Russian-speaking clients can ask questions, raise concerns, and get clear answers — all in Ukrainian and Russian.
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Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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