FELICIA EWOENAM TSEKUMAH
TFE Immigration and Citizenship Consultancy Inc
College ID #R1031042
Felicia Ewoenam Tsekumah is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) under registration number R1031042. She is the founder of TFE Immigration and Citizenship Consultancy Inc., a firm dedicated to providing expert immigration services for individuals and families. With a deep knowledge of Canadian immigration laws and policies, Felicia specializes in areas such as permanent residence, business immigration, inadmissibility solutions, and refugee support. Known for her compassionate approach and meticulous attention to detail, she offers tailored solutions to simplify immigration processes and ensure successful outcomes.
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Areas of Expertise
Business Locations
Brampton, Ontario
License Information
Class L3 - RCIC-IRB
RCIC with Immigration and Refugee Board authorization
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