Khrystyna Naydan
Congra Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R513742
Khrystyna Naydan is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R513742) and founder of Congra Immigration Services Inc., based in Edmonton, Alberta. With a graduate diploma in Canadian Immigration and Citizenship Law from Ashton College and a Bachelor’s degree in History and Psychology from the University of Alberta, she combines academic insight with professional expertise. As an immigrant from Ukraine, Khrystyna provides personalized advice that resonates with the challenges faced by newcomers, emphasizing narrative-building for strong legal cases. Her specialties include Express Entry, family sponsorships, provincial nominee programs, investor visas, and LMIA applications. Fluent in Ukrainian, she serves diverse clientele with dedication and precision. Khrystyna is committed to guiding clients through complex immigration processes with clarity and empathy, ensuring optimal outcomes for their Canadian aspirations.
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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