Jeazen Joy Kenept
Jeazen K Immigration Solutions
College ID #R712170
Jeazen Joy Kenept, a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R712170), is the founder and principal consultant of Jeazen K Immigration Solutions, based in Victoria, British Columbia. With a career in immigration services that began in 2005, she brings over two decades of hands-on expertise, assisting clients with work permits, study permits, family sponsorships, and applications for permanent residency. Jeazen's professional journey started in the Philippines, where she coordinated skilled worker recruitment for Canadian employers. After relocating to Canada, she advanced her education, earning a Diploma in Immigration Practitioner Studies in 2020. She is an active member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). Fluent in Filipino, she effectively assists diverse clients while building strong, personalized relationships. Jeazen is deeply committed to providing clear guidance and achieving immigration success for families and individuals navigating Canada’s complex immigration pathways.
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Victoria, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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