JUSTYNA ANNA IBEK
LIVIN Immigration Services
College ID #R705587
Justyna Anna Ibek is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R705587. She is the founder and lead consultant at LIVIN Immigration Services, based in Edmonton, Alberta. Justyna holds a diploma in Immigration Consulting from the University of British Columbia as well as a Master’s degree in Science from the University of Economics in Poznan. A passionate advocate for fair and personalized immigration services, she brings her own immigration journey to her work, helping clients confidently navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration. Fluent in Polish, Justyna specializes in a wide range of immigration areas including family sponsorships, work permits, study permits, permanent residency applications, and Canadian citizenship. She is committed to providing honest, transparent, and client-centric guidance, making the immigration process less daunting and more understandable. Her mission is to empower clients with knowledge and support as they work toward their Canadian dreams.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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