With over 15 years of experience in the field, I’ve gained extensive knowledge and professional expertise, which I now share not only on social media, but also by supporting fellow professionals.
This year, I was invited to speak on Ukrainian-related issues at the national immigration conference — the largest event in the Canadian immigration field.
I covered a wide range of topics for our colleagues and received meaningful recognition from both the conference organizers and attendees.
Here’s what I shared:
· How to obtain a work permit with an expired passport
· How to “deal” with military enlistment offices when getting reserve status is nearly impossible
· What to do if the second parent cannot provide consent for a child’s permanent residence
· What to do if the work permit is still pending, your health card is about to expire — and so is your driver’s license
And many other complex situations!
My presentation was highly praised at all levels, and I’m truly happy to have contributed to the professional knowledge of my colleagues.
The ability to find solutions to complex problems doesn’t come overnight — it’s built through experience and continuous learning.
Oleksandra Melnykova, Immigration and Refugee Consultant in Canada — including Quebec, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
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