Kehinde Adelekan
Oakshore Migration Incorporated
College ID #R710787
Kehinde Adelekan is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R710787) and the founder of Oakshore Migration Incorporated, headquartered in Oakville, Ontario. With a strong track record of success, she provides expert guidance on permanent residency, work permits, study permits, family sponsorship, and citizenship applications. Kehinde's dedication to her clients stems from her passion for simplifying complex immigration processes and delivering tailored solutions. She is adept at serving diverse communities, leveraging her multilingual capabilities, including fluency in Yoruba, to make the immigration journey smoother for clients from varied cultural backgrounds. Kehinde's professionalism and commitment to ethical practices have helped her build a reputation for trust and reliability in Canadian immigration consulting. Through Oakshore Migration, she remains focused on empowering individuals and families to achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Immigration Services Explained
Kehinde Adelekan specializes in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration through her comprehensive service offerings. For individuals looking to study in Canada, she expertly handles study permit applications, guiding clients through the requirements, institutional admissions, and compliance regulations. Families seeking reunification can benefit from her knowledge in family sponsorship, where she facilitates the process for sponsoring spouses, children, or parents to live permanently in Canada. For professionals and skilled workers, Kehinde delivers tailored advice on work permit applications, including employer-specific permits and open work permits, ensuring compliance with labor market impact assessments (LMIA) or exemptions where applicable. Aspiring permanent residents can rely on her expertise in Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and other pathways to secure their place in Canada. Additionally, she assists clients in transitioning to Canadian citizenship, offering clear guidance on eligibility criteria, residency requirements, and application procedures. Every step of the way, Kehinde provides clarity and actionable insights, empowering clients to navigate Canada’s immigration system with confidence.
Local Immigration Context
Kehinde Adelekan conducts all immigration consultations in Yoruba, removing language barriers so newcomers can pursue Canadian residency with confidence.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Oakville, Ontario
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