Fiogho Jonathan Tonwe
Centre Peace Immigration Services
College ID #R705918
Fiogho Jonathan Tonwe is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with registration number R705918, leading Centre Peace Immigration Services in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Specializing in areas such as Express Entry, family sponsorship, study permits, work permits, and visitor visas, he provides personalized and strategic guidance tailored to his clients' diverse needs. His professional journey is grounded in a commitment to transparent and effective immigration solutions, helping individuals and families achieve their goals in Canada. With a multicultural perspective, Mr. Tonwe delivers exceptional service to clients from various backgrounds. Centre Peace Immigration Services reflects his ethos of professionalism and dedication, setting a high standard in the immigration consulting field.
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Areas of Expertise
Business Locations
Winnipeg, Manitoba
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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