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Before the consultation, we will provide you with an Immigration Intake Form to detail your situation, allowing us to be better prepared for the call.
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With a wealth of experience and expertise in business and immigration law spanning over 10 years, Adewunmi Odegbami specializes in a range of programs that open doors to Canada. Whether it’s seeking Permanent Residence through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, or Business/Investor pathways, or if you’re exploring Temporary Residence Visas for study or visits, Adewunmi is always ready to guide you every step of the way.
As an RCIC membership number #R535739, she is authorized to represent you for all Federal immigration programs in Canada. This designation ensures that you receive the highest standard of immigration advice and support.
As the lead consultant at Loft Immigration Services Inc., Adewunmi always takes a personalized and analytical approach to craft immigration solutions tailored to your individual goals and circumstances. Your dreams of studying, working, reuniting with loved ones, or building a future in Canada can become a reality.
Phil Mooney is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) with over 25 years’ immigration industry experience. He has worked successfully on all types of business immigration cases over the years and currently acts as senior counsel at Loft Immigration.
Phil has participated in the development of the initial Professional Skills Exam for consultants, attended meetings as a Subject Matter Expert, was a member of the Canadian Border Services Advisory Committee (CBSAC), and regularly met with senior government officials to discuss immigration issues. He was also the first CEO of the regulatory body (ICCRC) after being instrumental in preparing the successful bid to replace CSIC.
He is a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC)— the largest group of consultants dedicated to educating immigration consultants and lobbying Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on issues of concern to both immigrants and consultants. He served as CAPIC president for over three years, speaks regularly to graduating students of immigration practitioner programs, and presents briefs before parliamentary committees on issues of concern.