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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Jack Édouard Kasongo Kisenga provides specialized immigration support to individuals and families navigating Canada's study permits, work permits, and permanent residency applications. For those seeking to pursue education in Canada, he assists with securing study permits, ensuring applicants meet eligibility requirements, prepare detailed documentation, and comply with Canadian immigration regulations. In the area of work permits, he guides both skilled professionals and employers through the complexities of obtaining employer-specific or open work permits, addressing labor market requirements and transitioning applicants into Canada's workforce. When it comes to permanent residency, Jack offers tailored advice on pathways like the Express Entry system, family sponsorships, and provincial nominee programs, helping applicants identify the best options for their unique situations and ensuring error-free submissions. Throughout the process, clients benefit from his meticulous attention to detail in preparing application packages and keeping up with immigration policy changes. With his expertise in Canadian immigration law and procedures, Jack aims to streamline what can often be a complex and overwhelming journey, providing clients with clear direction and support from start to finish. Whether planning to study, work, or build a life in Canada, clients can expect a thorough and efficient process tailored to their specific immigration goals.
Local Immigration Context
Jack Édouard Kasongo Kisenga removes the language barrier for French-speaking clients by offering all immigration consulting services in French.
Business Locations
Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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