Yuliya Balina
RAC Immigration Services
College ID #R506278
Yuliya Balina is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R506278) and the founder of RAC Immigration Services, established in 2010. With over 19 years of experience, she specializes in a wide array of immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, work and study permits, and family sponsorships. Originally from Ukraine, Yuliya immigrated to Canada at the age of 18, an experience that inspired her to help others navigate the immigration process. A graduate of Seneca College, where she earned a diploma in International Business Administration, Yuliya also completed additional training in immigration consulting. She has managed complex foreign worker recruitment projects and collaborated with Canadian employers and officials across numerous countries, including Ukraine, Poland, and the Philippines. Fluent in Ukrainian and Russian, Yuliya is deeply committed to serving diverse communities worldwide. Her mission is to provide compassionate, personalized support, ensuring every client’s journey to Canada is seamless and successful.
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Yuliya Balina provides a comprehensive range of immigration services tailored to help individuals and families successfully navigate Canada’s immigration system. Specializing in Express Entry, she assists skilled workers in optimizing their profiles to meet eligibility criteria and improve their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. For those interested in provincial pathways, Yuliya offers guidance on Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), ensuring applicants meet the specific requirements of their chosen province while maximizing their chances of nomination. She also supports international students in securing study permits, offering step-by-step assistance from application submissions to meeting academic institution guidelines. For those seeking employment opportunities in Canada, she advises on work permits, including employer-specific and open work permits, helping applicants understand the nuances of eligibility and documentation. Additionally, Yuliya facilitates Family Sponsorship applications, reuniting loved ones through spousal, common-law partner, and dependent child sponsorship programs. Her meticulous approach ensures that every application is thorough, compliant, and aligned with Canadian immigration policies. With nearly two decades of experience, Yuliya delivers pragmatic solutions tailored to each client’s unique circumstances, offering a clear pathway toward their Canadian immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Yuliya Balina ensures Ukrainian and Russian-speaking applicants receive accurate immigration advice by conducting all case reviews and consultations in Ukrainian and Russian.
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Toronto, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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