Adeyemi Oladipo Adewumi
Elohim Consulting Services
College ID #R512523
Adeyemi Oladipo Adewumi is a federally licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R512523) and the Principal Consultant at Elohim Consulting Services, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With a strong commitment to client success, he specializes in family reunification, skilled worker immigration, study permits, and visitor visas. Adeyemi combines his extensive industry knowledge with a hands-on approach that ensures personalized service tailored to each client's needs. He holds an MBA, which complements his professional expertise, and is known for helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration. Adeyemi assists diverse communities and has facilitated free immigration workshops to empower prospective immigrants with vital information. His dedication to excellence has contributed to a notable track record of successful client outcomes. At the heart of his work is a passion for making the dream of immigrating to Canada a reality.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Adeyemi Oladipo Adewumi offers expert immigration consulting tailored to four key pathways: family sponsorships, federal skilled worker applications, study permits, and visitor visas. For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones, he provides end-to-end guidance on Canada’s family sponsorship programs, ensuring all requirements and documentation are meticulously addressed. As an expert in the Federal Skilled Worker program, Adeyemi assists skilled professionals in navigating the Express Entry process, from assessing eligibility to optimizing their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for a successful invitation to apply. Students aspiring to pursue education in Canada can rely on his in-depth knowledge of study permits, including assistance with application preparation, proof of financial support, and handling additional requirements for international students. Additionally, Adeyemi supports those planning short-term stays in Canada by simplifying the visitor visa process, helping clients meet application criteria and present compelling evidence of ties to their home country. With his extensive expertise, he offers precise, step-by-step guidance to help clients achieve their immigration goals efficiently while avoiding unnecessary delays. Whether the goal is education, employment, family reunification, or visiting Canada, Adeyemi ensures every application is approached with strategy and care.
Business Locations
Winnipeg, Manitoba
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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