Snejana Varsavscaia
Wind of Change Immigration and Education Consulting
College ID #R534219
Snejana Varsavscaia is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R534219) and the founder of Wind of Change Immigration and Education Consulting, headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She specializes in various immigration pathways, including family sponsorship, provincial and federal migration programs, refugee cases, and study and work permits. With a deep commitment to guiding clients through life-changing transitions, she offers tailored advice to meet diverse immigration goals. Snejana also assists clients with visitor and super visas, appeals, and successful settlement in Canada by providing support with housing, employment, and government formalities. Her multicultural approach enhances her service to a global clientele, as she speaks multiple languages, including Russian, which enables her to connect deeply with non-English-speaking communities. Her dedication to precise documentation and compassionate client service has made her a trusted name among immigrants seeking a new start in Canada. Through her firm’s motto, “Immigration is the Wind of Change,” Snejana remains committed to creating brighter futures for her clients.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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