Felicita Ovadje is a Canadian immigration lawyer recognized for her client-centered advocacy, regulatory precision, and unwavering commitment to newcomer empowerment.
Felicita's Canadian story began in 2008, when she arrived in Windsor, Ontario as an international student. That experience (the paperwork, the uncertainty, the quiet hope of building a life in a new country) shapes how she practices law today.
She holds a law degree from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom after completing her Criminology and Sociology degree from the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Her professional background spans immigration, family, and real estate law, giving her a uniquely comprehensive perspective on the legal challenges individuals and businesses encounter.
"My clients aren't files. They're families, careers, futures. I practice the way I wish someone had assisted me when I was the one with the questions."
Today, Felicita's practice is exclusively focused on immigration law, where she represents clients across Canada with cultural competence, strategic problem-solving, and a commitment to clear, compassionate, and results-driven representation.
Beyond her legal practice, Felicita is an active community advocate. She previously served on the CBC Manitoba Advisory Board, where she shared insights on newcomer integration, entrepreneurship, and the experiences of Black and immigrant communities in Canada. Her leadership and community engagement have also been recognized through her involvement with the Canadian Bar Association and various newcomer-focused organizations.
Based in Calgary and serving clients nationwide, Felicita brings a powerful blend of legal expertise, lived experience, and community-driven advocacy to every file she handles.
If my story resonates, let's talk about yours. Every file begins with a conversation, and I read every enquiry personally.