Russell Bilyk
Bilyk & Associates (1786870 Ontario Ltd.)
College ID #R407903
Russell Bilyk is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R407903. Based in Toronto, he leads Bilyk & Associates (1786870 Ontario Ltd.), offering a wide range of immigration services to individuals and families. Russell possesses extensive expertise in Canadian immigration pathways such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, and business immigration applications. He brings a strong background in law and business, having trained at a prominent law firm and holding executive-level experience in a large enterprise with significant operations. Dedicated to supporting diverse client needs, Russell focuses on personalized strategies for navigating the often complex immigration process. He is committed to ensuring ethical, transparent, and effective representation for all his clients. Through his leadership at Bilyk & Associates, Russell continues to help countless newcomers achieve their goals of making Canada their home.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Russell Bilyk specializes in navigating Canada’s intricate immigration system, offering tailored solutions across four key pathways. For individuals aiming to settle permanently through economic immigration, Russell provides expert guidance on the Express Entry system, including Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) optimization, profile creation, and provincial nomination integration. He is also well-versed in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), helping clients identify and apply for provincial streams that align with their skills, work experience, or business plans. Families seeking to reunite in Canada can rely on his proficiency in Family Sponsorship applications, covering spousal sponsorship, parent and grandparent sponsorship, and dependent child sponsorship, while ensuring compliance with all eligibility requirements. Entrepreneurs and investors can benefit from his expertise in Business Immigration, where he assists with preparing business plans, analyzing eligibility for federal and provincial business categories, and submitting robust applications to support seamless entry into Canada’s economy. Russell’s hands-on approach ensures every application is meticulously prepared, fully compliant, and strategically positioned for success. Whether guiding skilled workers through Express Entry or advising entrepreneurs on business streams, his comprehensive understanding of Canadian immigration programs enables clients to achieve their unique immigration goals efficiently and confidently.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
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