Jack Édouard Kasongo Kisenga
Canada Visa Connection
College ID #R511509
Jack Édouard Kasongo Kisenga is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R511509) and the founder of Canada Visa Connection. Based in Ottawa, Canada, he specializes in assisting individuals and families with immigration pathways including study permits, work visas, and permanent residency applications. With professional ties to the Democratic Republic of Congo, he has a deep commitment to guiding Francophone communities and other underrepresented groups through ethical and transparent immigration processes. Fluent in French, Mr. Kasongo serves a diverse clientele, fostering clarity and trust amid complex immigration systems. He is dedicated to empowering clients against fraud by promoting legal and compliant application practices. Through his expertise in Canadian immigration laws, he strives to enhance access for international students and skilled workers looking to build their futures in Canada. His passion for community outreach underscores his firm’s mission to bridge cultural gaps and expand opportunities globally.
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Ottawa, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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