Nina Brachmann
Imagine Immigration
College ID #R408119
Nina Brachmann is a seasoned immigration consultant and Partner at Imagine Immigration, based in Burnaby, British Columbia. Originally from Germany, Nina began her career in HR, specializing in global mobility and international operations. Her passion for immigration grew after navigating her own journey to Canada in 2002, inspiring her to assist others in achieving their relocation goals. She is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and actively involved in the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). With over two decades of experience, Nina’s expertise spans corporate immigration solutions, skilled worker programs, family sponsorships, and temporary resident pathways. She co-founded Imagine Immigration in 2016, leveraging her deep knowledge to support businesses and families alike. Fluent in German, she is dedicated to serving diverse communities and empowering newcomers to thrive in Canada. Nina’s commitment to excellence and personalized service underscores her reputation in the industry.
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Burnaby, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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