Daria Anne Coneghan
Reach International Recruitment & Immigration Services
College ID #R409255
Daria Anne Coneghan, founder and CEO of Reach International Recruitment & Immigration Services, is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R409255) with over 15 years of experience in immigration consulting. Based in Regina, Saskatchewan, she specializes in connecting international talent with Canadian employers, facilitating pathways through Express Entry, work permits, family sponsorship, and provincial nominee programs (notably SINP). She is also a licensed recruiter in Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia, extending her reach further into employment solutions. A passionate advocate for cultural diversity, Daria has worked with clients worldwide, leveraging her multilingual skills to serve a broad community. Additionally, she is an authorized education agent for Canadian institutions, assisting international students in achieving their academic and career goals. Known for her entrepreneurial spirit and expertise, Daria is committed to delivering personalized, results-driven immigration solutions while fostering inclusivity and opportunity.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Daria Anne Coneghan offers tailored immigration solutions to individuals and families seeking to establish their lives in Canada. With a focus on Express Entry, she guides skilled workers through Canada's points-based system, ensuring candidates maximize their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores to secure Invitations to Apply (ITAs). For professionals looking to work in Canada, she facilitates work permit applications, collaborating closely with employers to streamline the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) process where required. Family sponsorship is another cornerstone of her practice, helping Canadian citizens and permanent residents reunite with loved ones by navigating the complexities of spousal, parent, and dependent child sponsorship. As an expert in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), including the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), Daria provides comprehensive support to applicants seeking provincial pathways for faster permanent residency, aligning their qualifications with provincial labor market needs. With her dual expertise as an RCIC and a licensed recruiter, she bridges the gap between immigration and employment, offering a seamless transition for clients. Whether applying for permanent residency, securing a job offer, or reuniting with family, clients can expect clear guidance, strategic advice, and meticulous attention to detail at every step of the immigration journey with Daria.
Business Locations
Regina, Saskatchewan
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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