Faith Toluwase Oladapo
FTO Immigration Services
College ID #R529756
Faith Toluwase Oladapo is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R529756) and the founder of FTO Immigration Services, based in Brampton, Ontario. With a passion for guiding immigrants toward their Canadian goals, Faith brings deep expertise across various immigration pathways, including study permits, skilled worker applications, family sponsorships, and temporary residency programs. Known for her personalized client approach, she proficiently serves diverse cultural communities and is multilingual, speaking Yoruba in addition to English. Faith’s professionalism and dedication to client success have positioned FTO Immigration Services as a trusted name within the sector. Focused on enabling seamless immigration experiences, she continues to help clients navigate the complexities of Canadian immigration laws with care and reliability.
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Brampton, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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