Shkendie Kaba
Kaba Immigration Services Incorporated
College ID #R521077
Shkendie Kaba is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), registered under CICC (#R521077) and the founder of Kaba Immigration Services Incorporated, based in Victoria, British Columbia. She has over 25 years of professional experience spanning education, public health initiatives, and literacy advocacy. Ms. Kaba holds a Master’s degree in International Communication Management from The Hague University and an Immigration Consulting Diploma from Ashton College, Vancouver. Her practice focuses on family sponsorship, Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, work permits, study visas, and humanitarian immigration pathways. Fluent in multiple languages, she leverages her multicultural background to support clients from diverse communities. Dedicated to ongoing professional development, she remains active in training and research to ensure expert guidance for her clients. As a proud member of CAPIC, she embodies integrity and compassion, treating each client with the dedication of a trusted advisor.
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Areas of Expertise
Business Locations
Victoria, British Columbia
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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