Daphne Vina Lavina
ACES Travel
College ID #R422615
Daphne Vina Lavina, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R422615), brings over 20 years of experience in immigration consulting. She leads ACES Travel and ACES Connections Consultancy in Saskatchewan, Canada, where she specializes in diverse immigration pathways including family sponsorships, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Express Entry, study permits, and temporary visas. A graduate of Humber College’s Immigration Consultant Program, she is committed to staying at the forefront of immigration law and policy. Fluent in Filipino, Daphne uses her multilingual capabilities to connect with a broad clientele, particularly from her native Philippines. She combines her personal journey as an immigrant with professional expertise to empathize with and guide clients through Canada’s complex immigration process. Known for her dedication to client success, she also focuses on resettlement and integration to ensure long-term achievements for newcomers.
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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