Keny Francis
Go Easy Immigration
College ID #R531459
Keny Francis, a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R531459), is the founder of Go Easy Immigration, a consultancy based in Edmonton, Alberta. With an MBA from Southern Cross University in Australia, he combines strong business acumen with expertise in Canadian immigration. Since transitioning to immigration consulting, Keny has specialized in pathways such as family sponsorship, express entry for skilled workers, provincial nominee programs (PNP), and temporary resident visas, including work and student permits. As a multilingual consultant fluent in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, Keny is dedicated to serving diverse communities. His knowledge extends to PR card renewals, citizenship applications, and Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs). Through personalized solutions and a client-focused approach, Keny is committed to helping individuals and families achieve their Canadian immigration goals.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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