Ikechukwu Christian Obodo
I.C.O. Immigration and Education Services
College ID #R525578
Ikechukwu Christian Obodo is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R525578) and the principal consultant at I.C.O. Immigration and Education Services, based in Kitchener, Ontario. With extensive experience in immigration pathways, he specializes in Express Entry, family sponsorships, study permits, and business immigration programs, including investor and entrepreneur visas. His firm also offers education consulting services, providing comprehensive support to international students and professionals seeking opportunities in Canada. Fluent in additional languages beyond English, Mr. Obodo is well-positioned to serve diverse clients from various cultural backgrounds, ensuring personalized and accessible guidance. His practice emphasizes ethical standards, tailoring solutions to individual needs with a focus on transparency and excellence. Passionate about empowering clients, he is committed to facilitating smooth transitions for those pursuing their Canadian immigration and educational goals.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Ikechukwu Christian Obodo offers a comprehensive range of immigration services tailored to individuals and businesses navigating Canadian immigration pathways. Specializing in Express Entry, he assists skilled workers in securing permanent residency through accurate eligibility assessments, profile creation, and guidance on improving Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. For those pursuing educational opportunities in Canada, he provides expert study permit support, including application preparation, letter of acceptance verification, and compliance with immigration requirements for international students. Entrepreneurs and investors seeking to establish or expand businesses in Canada can rely on his in-depth knowledge of business immigration programs. This includes assistance with investor visas, entrepreneur streams, and navigating provincial nominee programs (PNPs) designed for business candidates. His expertise also extends to family sponsorships, ensuring smooth reunification for eligible relatives through thorough application reviews and compliance with sponsorship obligations. By focusing on these key immigration categories, Ikechukwu empowers clients with personalized strategies that align with their goals, whether it’s building a career, obtaining an education, or launching a business in Canada. With his meticulous attention to detail and up-to-date knowledge of Canada’s immigration policies, clients can expect clear, actionable guidance at every step of their immigration journey.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Kitchener, Ontario
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