Bawendmanegre Nadege Ouedraogo
AOF Immigration Inc.
College ID #R518532
Bawendmanegre Nadege Ouedraogo is a regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC #R518532) and the founder of AOF Immigration Inc., based in Ottawa, Canada. Originally from Burkina Faso, she immigrated to Canada in 2009 and completed studies in Political Science at the University of Moncton and Civil Law at the University of Ottawa, later specializing in Immigration Law in Toronto. With professional experience in government and specialized immigration firms, Ms. Ouedraogo offers expertise in a variety of immigration pathways, from family sponsorships to refugee assistance. At AOF Immigration, she focuses on providing personalized and effective immigration solutions rooted in inclusivity and multiculturalism.
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Immigration Services Explained
Bawendmanegre Nadege Ouedraogo specializes in two critical areas of Canadian immigration: family sponsorship and refugee claims. For individuals seeking to reunite with loved ones, she provides comprehensive guidance on sponsorship applications, ensuring clients meet eligibility requirements and submit complete documentation for spousal, parental, or dependent sponsorships. Her detailed understanding of complex sponsorship procedures helps clients navigate potential challenges, such as proving genuine relationships or responding to procedural fairness letters. In addition to family reunification, Ms. Ouedraogo offers expert assistance to individuals pursuing refugee status in Canada. She meticulously prepares refugee claims, helping clients articulate their case with precision and aligning it with legal criteria under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. From gathering supporting evidence to preparing for hearings at the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), she ensures clients are well-equipped to present a compelling case. Having cultivated expertise in these specialized areas, Ms. Ouedraogo prioritizes accuracy and thoroughness while helping clients achieve their immigration goals. Whether guiding families through sponsorship pathways or advocating for individuals seeking asylum, she offers strategic solutions tailored to her clients' unique circumstances, empowering them to navigate Canada’s immigration system with confidence.
Local Immigration Context
Bawendmanegre Nadege Ouedraogo works with French-speaking clients, offering professional immigration consulting in French throughout the application process.
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Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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