Constantina Tsiontis
Kosmos Professional Immigration Consulting
College ID #R422543
Constantina (Dina) Tsiontis is the founder and Senior Immigration Consultant at Kosmos Professional Immigration Consulting. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant in good standing with CICC (R422543), she brings over 18 years of experience in immigration law, having worked with leading law firms and successfully handled thousands of applications for corporate and individual clients. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Law and Society from York University, complemented by a diploma in Tribunal Agency from Seneca College. Dina specializes in permanent and temporary residency solutions, including work and study permits, family sponsorships, and citizenship applications. Fluent in Greek, she effectively supports diverse clients while addressing their unique needs with a meticulous, structured approach. Driven by her commitment to excellence, Dina combines her extensive knowledge with personalized client care, ensuring optimal outcomes for those pursuing their Canadian immigration journey.
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Constantina (Dina) Tsiontis provides specialized expertise in Canadian immigration processes, offering tailored guidance across four key areas: work permits, study permits, family sponsorship, and citizenship applications. For individuals seeking employment in Canada, Dina facilitates work permit applications, navigating complex eligibility criteria and ensuring compliance with employer requirements. Students aiming to pursue education in Canada benefit from her in-depth understanding of study permit regulations, helping them secure authorization to study while meeting academic institution and immigration standards. Her family sponsorship services enable Canadian residents or citizens to reunite with loved ones, managing the intricacies of spousal, common-law partner, or dependent child sponsorships with precision and clarity. Additionally, Dina supports clients in achieving Canadian citizenship, assisting with application preparations, residency requirement evaluations, and citizenship test readiness. Each service is delivered with a focus on accuracy and adherence to Canada’s immigration laws, ensuring a seamless process tailored to individual circumstances. With over 18 years of experience, Dina’s expertise in these highly specific immigration pathways ensures clients receive strategic, results-driven solutions for their unique immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Constantina removes the language barrier for Greek-speaking clients by offering all immigration consulting services in Greek.
Business Locations
Toronto, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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