Diana Vander Zande
Zande Canadian Immigration Inc
College ID #R535987
Diana Vander Zande is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R535987) and the founder of Zande Canadian Immigration Inc., based in Kitchener, Ontario. With over a decade of professional experience and a personal immigration journey spanning multiple countries, she brings both expertise and empathy to her practice. She is a graduate of Ashton College's Immigration Law Diploma program and holds a Bachelor's degree from Western University. Specializing in Express Entry, family sponsorship, provincial nominee programs, and work and study permits, Diana provides tailored guidance to individuals and families worldwide. A proud advocate for informed decision-making, she emphasizes clarity and accountability throughout the immigration process. Diana speaks Dutch fluently, enabling her to effectively assist Dutch-speaking clients navigating Canadian immigration pathways. Her commitment to ethical and strategic solutions reflects her deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in starting a new life in Canada.
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Immigration Services Explained
Diana Vander Zande offers comprehensive immigration services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals and families navigating Canada’s immigration pathways. Specializing in Express Entry, she guides skilled workers through the step-by-step process of meeting eligibility requirements, optimizing Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores, and securing Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency. For students aspiring to study in Canada, Diana provides expert assistance with Study Permit applications, ensuring compliance with documentation requirements and helping clients transition to Canadian academic institutions. Family reunification is another key focus of her work; she supports clients through the Family Sponsorship process, facilitating spousal, parental, or dependent sponsorship applications while addressing complex procedural elements. Additionally, Diana assists with Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), offering customized strategies for applicants seeking to leverage provincial pathways to residency. Her deep understanding of Canadian immigration regulations enables her to deliver practical, results-oriented advice at every stage of these processes. Whether navigating a competitive Express Entry pool or preparing a meticulously documented Family Sponsorship case, Diana consistently ensures her clients are set up for success. Based in Kitchener, her services are accessible to both local and international clients seeking trusted guidance in achieving their Canadian immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Empathetic and detail-oriented, Diana Vander Zande helps Dutch-speaking families tackle immigration challenges by conducting strategy sessions, document reviews, and application follow-ups in Dutch.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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