Kenneth Mugove Gwena
Arcacia Immigration Services
College ID #R512057
Kenneth Mugove Gwena, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R512057), leads Arcacia Immigration Services with a focus on delivering tailored immigration solutions. Based in Ottawa, Ontario, he specializes in permanent residency pathways such as Family Class Sponsorship, Humanitarian and Compassionate applications, and Permanent Resident Card renewals. His expertise extends to temporary resident visas, including work and study permits, addressing diverse client needs with professionalism. Kenneth is also skilled in guiding clients through Access to Information (ATIP) and Entry-Exit Records to ensure transparency in the application process. Known for his client-focused approach, he has successfully helped individuals, families, and employers navigate Canada's immigration system. Dedicated to fostering cross-cultural connections, Kenneth is proficient in Shona, enabling him to assist a broader clientele. His passion lies in empowering clients to achieve their immigration goals seamlessly.
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Ottawa, Ontario
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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