Draft:Max Medyk
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Comment: Firstly, do not remove reviewer comments and previous declines when resubmitting. Secondly, you have only removed the Instagram sources instead of fully addressing the sourcing issue. As I iterated before:"Many of these sources don't offer WP:SIGCOV of the subject, rather being quick mentions, his name in a list of other people or press releases. None of these do anything to help establish notability." Rambley (talk) 02:34, 29 June 2025 (UTC)
Max Medyk
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Maksym Medyk (born February 1, 2000) is a Ukrainian-Canadian entrepreneur and the founder of ImmigrateAI Global, a technology company that uses artificial intelligence to assist with Canadian immigration applications. He is also the founder of I'm Canada Media, a digital project that creates educational content related to immigration and public policy for international students and newcomers.[1][2]
Early life and education
[edit]Medyk was born in Ternopil, Ukraine. At age 15, he moved to Boise, Idaho, to attend high school in the United States. He later lived in New Zealand before relocating to Canada in 2019. He studied Culinary Management at Nova Scotia Community College and graduated in 2021.[3]
Career
[edit]I'm Canada Media
[edit]In 2021, Medyk launched I'm Canada Media, a digital media platform that shares content aimed at simplifying Canadian policies. The platform has built a following of more than 400,000 across various social media channels.[2]

ImmigrateAI Global
[edit]In 2024, Medyk founded ImmigrateAI Global, which offers a suite of AI-powered tools to support immigration applications. The software assists users in understanding documentation requirements, assessing risk factors, and generating application materials.[4] The company received support and funding from Invest Nova Scotia and Springboard Atlantic.[5]
In June 2025, ImmigrateAI Global launched its PR Compass tool at an event hosted by Nova Scotia Health. Medyk stated that delays in processing applications can prevent skilled newcomers from entering the workforce in fields such as healthcare.[1]

Later in 2025, the company participated in Web Summit Vancouver and announced partnerships with CanApply and Re-Defined.[4]
Recognition
[edit]Medyk’s work has been featured in CTV News,[1] Global News,[2] Entrevestor,[4] and Invest Nova Scotia.[5] In 2025, he was selected by Futurpreneur as one of the Canadian delegates to the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.[3]

Personal life
[edit]Medyk lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has expressed interest in outdoor activities and has supported initiatives related to youth and immigrant entrepreneurship.[3]
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[edit]Category:Living people Category:2000 births Category:Canadian company founders Category:Ukrainian emigrants to Canada Category:Artificial intelligence researchers Category:Canadian technology company founders