Albert Joseph Nobisse Tchawou
Venio Immigration and Citizenship Consulting
College ID #R706769
Albert Joseph Nobisse Tchawou is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R706769) and founder of Venio Immigration and Citizenship Consulting, based in Ottawa. With a Master's in Human Resources Management and certifications in Immigration Consulting and Business Administration, Albert brings over 15 years of experience in public and private sector management. Fluent in French, he is well-equipped to provide personalized immigration services to diverse communities. His expertise spans Express Entry, family sponsorships, study and work permits, and citizenship applications, focusing on building compliant and convincing cases that maximize client success. Dedicated to guiding clients with integrity and care, he ensures a seamless path to achieving Canadian immigration goals.
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Albert Joseph Nobisse Tchawou specializes in expertly guiding clients through a wide range of Canadian immigration pathways. For individuals seeking permanent residency through Canada’s popular Express Entry system, he provides comprehensive assistance, from eligibility assessments to optimizing profiles and preparing strong applications. Families aiming to reunite under the Family Sponsorship program can rely on Albert to navigate spousal, common-law partner, dependent child, and parent or grandparent sponsorships with precision and care. For international students pursuing education opportunities in Canada, Albert offers tailored support in obtaining Study Permits, ensuring compliance with academic and immigration requirements. Workers aiming to advance their careers in Canada can benefit from his expertise in Work Permits, including employer-specific and open permits, as well as Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)-related applications. Albert also assists permanent residents aspiring to become Canadian citizens, guiding them through every step of the citizenship application process, from meeting residency requirements to preparing for the citizenship test. With a deep understanding of immigration regulations and policies, Albert ensures all applications are accurate, thorough, and designed to meet Canadian immigration standards.
Local Immigration Context
Through consultations in French, Albert Joseph Nobisse Tchawou helps French-speaking clients understand their immigration rights, responsibilities, and pathways in Canada.
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Ottawa, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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