Vitaliy Goodkovsky
MIG Immigration Canada Inc.
College ID #R535651
Vitaliy Goodkovsky is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R535651) and the founder of MIG Immigration Canada Inc., based in North Vancouver, British Columbia. With expertise spanning Express Entry, business and investor immigration programs, federal skilled trades, and judicial review appeals, he has successfully guided clients through various pathways to Canadian immigration. Fluent in Russian and Ukrainian, Mr. Goodkovsky offers personalized support to a diverse clientele, enhancing communication and understanding for non-English speakers. Known for his strategic and detail-oriented approach, he has built a reputation for helping clients navigate complex immigration regulations with confidence. At MIG Immigration Canada Inc., he prioritizes empowering individuals and families to achieve their immigration goals.
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North Vancouver, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
šØš¦ Canada Immigration Updates (April 2026): What Applicants Need to Know
Canadaās immigration system in April 2026 is becoming more targeted, with new Express Entry categories, expanded provincial programs, and stricter policies. Applicants with in-demand skills or Canadian experience now have a stronger advantage, while early planning is more important than ever.
šØš¦ Canadaās New TR-to-PR Pathway for 33,000 Workers (2026 Guide)
Canada has launched a time-limited PR pathway for temporary foreign workers, supporting its 2026ā2028 strategy to retain skilled talent and strengthen the labour market.
Immigration Changes and Updates for Metro Vancouver and British Columbia (2026 Guide)
Metro Vancouver and British Columbia remain top destinations for skilled workers, students, and entrepreneurs, but 2026 has brought more competitive BC PNP draws, higher application fees, and targeted priority for in-demand occupations. Federal immigration targets remain high, yet temporary permits face stricter scrutiny, making planning and multiple pathway strategies essential. Potential immigrants should focus on language proficiency, work experience, and provincial nomination opportunities to improve their chances of successful settlement.
