Licensed RCIC R712217 • Regulated by CICC • Based in Toronto

Clear, Honest Canadian Immigration Representation by a Licensed RCIC.

Strategy. Evidence. Submission.
Full-service support for immigration strategy, applications, refusals, status issues, PR planning, and employer-supported matters.

Vik Immigration Services helps individuals, families, and employers understand their options, prepare stronger applications, and manage Canadian immigration matters from strategy to submission. Every case is handled directly by Viktor Anastasov, RCIC R712217.

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Licensed & regulated
RCIC R712217 — regulated by CICC
Transparent written fees
Scope and fees confirmed before work begins
Direct RCIC representation
Your file is prepared and reviewed by the licensed consultant
Honest assessments
If a pathway is weak, you will be told clearly
Programs

The major pathways, handled in-house.

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Express Entry
Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades
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Provincial Nominee Program
Provincial streams matched to your profile and goals
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Work Permits & LMIA
Employer-supported permits, LMIA strategy, post-graduation work permits
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Study Permits
First-time applications, extensions, and refusal recovery
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Family Sponsorship
Spousal and common-law, inland and outland, dependent children
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Refusals & Resubmissions
Refusal analysis, GCMS review, resubmission and reconsideration strategy
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Not sure which service fits your situation?
How We Work

A structured process, not a sales pitch.

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01
Consultation
A paid, structured assessment of your situation, eligibility, risks, and realistic options. You leave with a clear answer either way.
02
Strategy & retainer
If representation makes sense, you receive a written scope, a flat fee, and a document plan before any work begins.
03
File preparation
Evidence is assembled and framed the way officers actually assess it. Weak points are addressed, not hidden.
04
Submission & follow-through
Your application is filed, monitored, and supported through requests and updates until a decision is made.
Pricing

Flat fees, confirmed in writing.

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Every fee is a flat professional fee, fixed in advance in your written retainer — never billed by the hour. A few examples below; the full schedule covers Express Entry, PNP, work & study permits, sponsorship, TRVs, H&C, citizenship and more.

from $2,000
Study Permit application
from $2,500
LMIA-based Work Permit
$4,000
Express Entry — CEC
$4,500
Spousal Sponsorship
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Case Results

Recent outcomes.

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June 2026
Spousal Sponsorship + Spousal Open Work Permit
Nigerian applicant sponsored by Canadian spouse after marriage in Canada
Approved
May 2026
LMIA + Restoration / Work Permit Strategy
Positive LMIA secured while worker was inside Canada during the restoration period
Positive LMIA / Status restored
April 2026
Visitor Visa Refusal + Reapplication
Russian citizen residing in Thailand approved after previous visitor visa refusal
Approved after refusal

Outcomes shared with client consent and anonymized. Past results do not guarantee or predict the outcome of any future application. Every case is assessed by IRCC on its own facts.

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Viktor Anastasov, RCIC
About

Viktor Anastasov, RCIC

I am a licensed Canadian immigration consultant and the founder of Vik Immigration Services.

My work combines over 8 years of immigration experience, 5 years of government and public policy experience, and a Master's degree in Public Policy. I use that background to prepare immigration files with strategy, evidence, and a clear understanding of how applications are assessed.

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Expert Insight
A complete application can still be refused. Officers do not just check whether documents are present — they assess whether your evidence is credible and consistent.
Viktor Anastasov · Licensed RCIC
Insights

How cases are actually assessed.

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Spousal Sponsorship
Why Spousal Sponsorship Applications Get Refused — and How to Avoid It
Genuine, legally married couples still get refused every year. Here are the real reasons spousal sponsorship applications fail in Canada — and how to avoid them.
July 2026 Read →
Visitor Visas
Why Canada Refuses Visitor Visas Even When You Have Strong Finances
You showed more than enough money and still got refused. Money was never the test. Here is what officers actually assess in a Canadian visitor visa application.
July 2026 Read →
Status & Timing
Your Permit Expired in Canada — Here’s What Actually Happens Next
When your permit expires and you are still in Canada, timing is everything. Maintained status, the 90-day restoration window, and the May 2026 rule change explained.
July 2026 Read →
Start Here

Choose how you want to start.

We do not give advice through DMs or email. Every consultation is paid, prepared, and specific to your situation — which is why the answers are worth acting on.

15-minute call
A short, focused call to determine whether your situation needs a full consultation or representation, and what the next step is.
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Written answer
One specific Canadian immigration question, answered in writing by a licensed RCIC. Best for focused questions — not a full review. $10 CAD.
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Common Questions

Straight answers.

Are consultations free?
No. Consultations are paid because they involve real assessment of your eligibility and risks by a licensed consultant. A free consultation is a sales call — a paid one is professional advice.
Can you guarantee my application will be approved?
No one can, and anyone who does is misleading you. What we can do is assess your case honestly, identify the risks officers will see, and prepare the strongest file your facts support.
My application was refused. Is it over?
Usually not. Most refusals can be analyzed, and many cases are approved on resubmission once the actual refusal reasons are understood and addressed. The first step is a proper refusal analysis.
Do you work with clients outside Canada?
Yes. We represent applicants inside and outside Canada across all programs we handle. Consultations are held by video call.

Start with a clear, honest answer.

Book a consultation with a licensed RCIC, or ask one written question for $10. Either way, you leave knowing your real options.

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