Solomon Obembe
Sasko Canada Immigration
College ID #R518073
Solomon Obembe is an experienced Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R518073) and the Chief Immigration Consultant at Sasko Canada Immigration based in Edmonton, Alberta. He specializes in a wide range of immigration programs, including permanent residence pathways, work visas, LMIA applications, study permits, refugee claims, and family sponsorship. With a first-class honors Bachelor’s degree in Economics, a Master's degree in Economics, and an MBA from the University of Alberta, Solomon combines academic excellence with practical expertise to offer tailored solutions to clients. Having worked with Canadian government agencies such as the IRCC, CBSA, and IRB, he is adept at navigating complex immigration processes. Solomon is known for his dedication to empowering diverse immigrant communities, using his multilingual abilities and personal experience as an immigrant to connect deeply with clients. At Sasko Canada Immigration, he is committed to providing transparent, efficient services while fostering long-term relationships with clients.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Solomon Obembe offers specialized immigration services designed to address diverse client needs in Edmonton and beyond. With extensive expertise in Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), he assists employers in navigating the complexities of hiring foreign workers, ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration regulations. For individuals pursuing education in Canada, Solomon provides comprehensive guidance on obtaining study permits, helping clients meet eligibility requirements and successfully transition into Canada’s world-class educational institutions. He is also adept at handling refugee claims, offering strategic support for those seeking protection under Canada’s refugee system. Families looking to reunite can rely on Solomon’s in-depth knowledge of family sponsorship programs, including spousal, parental, and dependent child applications, to facilitate seamless immigration pathways. As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R518073), he combines regulatory expertise with a client-focused approach, delivering clear advice and tailored solutions. Whether securing work authorization via LMIA or navigating refugee or family sponsorship processes, Solomon ensures clients understand their options and are equipped for success at every step.
Business Locations
Edmonton, Alberta
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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