Claude Gilles Djoumessi Jiofack
LaFinesse Immigration Consulting Limited
College ID #R705916
Claude Gilles Djoumessi Jiofack is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R705916) with over a decade of experience in the immigration field. As the founder of LaFinesse Immigration Consulting Limited, established in 2020 and based in Regina, Saskatchewan, he specializes in guiding individuals and families through a broad range of immigration pathways, including work permits, study permits, Express Entry, and permanent residency programs. Known for his personalized and client-centered approach, he ensures tailored solutions for every unique profile. Fluent in French, Claude serves a diverse client base, particularly assisting Francophone communities seeking opportunities in Canada. Under his leadership, LaFinesse Immigration has supported hundreds of clients in realizing their Canadian immigration goals. Passionate about facilitating success, Claude remains committed to helping newcomers achieve their dream of settling in Canada through efficient, professional guidance.
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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