Oluwaseun Adegunwa
Green Atlantic Immigration Services Inc.
College ID #R711177
Oluwaseun Adegunwa is a dedicated Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R711177) and founder of Green Atlantic Immigration Services Inc., based in Ottawa, Ontario. With years of experience guiding individuals and families through Canada's intricate immigration system, he specializes in temporary resident visas, family sponsorships, and economic immigration pathways. A graduate with a legal background, his expertise ensures clients receive accurate advice tailored to their needs. Oluwaseun serves a diverse clientele, leveraging his fluency in Yoruba to connect with the West African community and beyond. Under his leadership, Green Atlantic Immigration strives to simplify immigration challenges while prioritizing transparency and professionalism. His work is driven by a commitment to empowering newcomers to achieve success in Canada.
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Oluwaseun Adegunwa provides specialized immigration services designed to support individuals, families, and businesses navigating Canada’s immigration pathways. For employers seeking to hire international talent, he offers comprehensive assistance with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), including Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) and work permits, ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Families looking to reunite with loved ones can rely on his expertise in family sponsorship applications, whether sponsoring a spouse, common-law partner, dependent child, or parent. Oluwaseun meticulously handles every step of the process, from document preparation to submission, to help families achieve their goal of living together in Canada. Entrepreneurs and investors exploring Canada’s economic immigration options can benefit from his guidance on business immigration programs, such as owner-operator LMIAs and pathways tailored to those establishing or expanding businesses in Canada. Oluwaseun takes a client-focused approach, ensuring all applications meet the rigorous requirements set forth by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). His expertise translates into clear, actionable strategies for clients seeking temporary or permanent residency, making complex immigration procedures more accessible and straightforward. Whether navigating work permits, family reunification, or business ventures, his tailored services are designed to address the unique needs of each applicant.
Local Immigration Context
Yoruba-speaking applicants can rely on Oluwaseun Adegunwa for immigration consultations where every form, deadline, and requirement is explained clearly in Yoruba.
Business Locations
Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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