TRANG Do
IGC Immigration
College ID #R532729
Trang Do, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC No. R532729), is the founder of IGC Immigration based in Regina, Saskatchewan. She holds a Bachelor of Computer Science with Business Area Concentration from the University of Regina and a diploma in Immigration Consulting from Ashton College in Vancouver. With over nine years of personal and professional experience, she has successfully guided clients through diverse programs, including the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), family sponsorships, study permits, and work permits. Trang’s services are enriched by her deep understanding of application processes and her multilingual abilities, including fluency in Vietnamese, enabling her to connect meaningfully with a wide range of clients. Her dedication, integrity, and client-focused approach consistently lead to positive outcomes for families, students, and professionals seeking to settle in Canada.
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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