Kazeem Adisa Adeogun
Kaidmaz Immigration Consulting
College ID #R532355
Kazeem Adisa Adeogun, RCIC (R532355), is the founder and CEO of Kaidmaz Immigration Consulting, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. A seasoned professional, Kazeem specializes in assisting clients with a wide range of Canadian immigration matters, including Express Entry, family sponsorship, work permits, study permits, and visitor visas. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ibadan and a Master’s degree from the University of Manitoba, alongside further certifications in immigration consulting from the University of British Columbia. Fluent in multiple languages including Yoruba, Kazeem’s linguistic abilities allow him to serve diverse client populations with empathy and tailored care. With over ten years of experience in Canadian immigration services, including volunteer work in humanitarian programs, he has developed a strong reputation for identifying practical solutions to clients’ challenges. Kazeem’s client-centric approach ensures personalized advice and efficient pathways towards achieving immigration goals.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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