Primeo-Max, a leading travel and immigration consultancy firm based in Accra, has announced a strategic partnership with IQ2C experts in Canadian Immigration, one of Canada’s top five immigration centres.
According to Primeo-Max, this collaboration is set to redefine the immigration landscape for Ghanaians, offering unrivalled opportunities to explore travel, secure employment, and pursue immigration pathways in Canada, the United States, Australia, Great Britain, and beyond.
A Transformative Alliance
This partnership combines Primeo-Max’s in-depth local expertise and strong commitment to client satisfaction with IQ2C Experts’ proven track record of success in the global immigration sector.
With over 20 years of experience and an impressive success rate of over 90% for immigration applications, IQ2C Experts operates from offices in Toronto, Ontario, and Vancouver, British Columbia.
“At Primeo-Max, we are committed to turning dreams into reality and building lifelong relationships. This partnership with IQ2C Experts marks a new era for Ghanaians seeking new horizons—be it for travel, employment, or immigration,” said Benjamin A. Henaku, President of Primeo-Max.
He added; “Our goal is to create life-changing opportunities for our clients, and with IQ2C’s expertise, we are excited to provide them with the best possible support on their journey.”
Streamlining Immigration and employment pathways
Primeo-Max has been instrumental in connecting Ghanaians to global opportunities. This new partnership with IQ2C Experts significantly enhances the range and quality of services offered, streamlining the immigration process for those seeking to move to Canada or secure international employment.
Ghanaians will now have access to expert guidance through the complex terrain of immigration law, work permits, and visa applications. By leveraging IQ2C’s unparalleled experience, the partnership ensures that individuals, skilled professionals, students, and families can seamlessly navigate their way to better futures.
“This partnership represents a new chapter for both Primeo-Max and the people of Ghana,” added Henaku. “We believe the opportunities this collaboration will create will be transformative—not just for individuals and families but also for communities at large.”
Services designed for success
The collaboration between Primeo-Max and IQ2C Experts offers a host of specialised services, including:
- Canadian Immigration Pathways: Assistance with visa applications, permanent residency, and work permits.
- Employment Opportunities: Tailored solutions for skilled professionals seeking jobs in Canada and other prime destinations.
- Visa Application Guidance: Step-by-step support to navigate the requirements for international travel and immigration.
- Expert Advice: Comprehensive consultancy services for students, families, and professionals looking to settle abroad.
A Vision for a brighter future
This partnership is not only about providing a service but also about creating life-altering opportunities for Ghanaians to thrive on a global stage. By merging the strengths of Primeo-Max and IQ2C Experts, the collaboration paves the way for a brighter future for countless individuals and families.
“Together with IQ2C Experts, we look forward to delivering world-class service and helping our clients achieve their dreams of a better life,” Henaku stated.
How to Access Services
Interested individuals can join Primeo-Max’s WhatsApp group via this link for updates and enquiries. For further details, visit the official websites:
- Primeo-Max Tours: https://primeomaxtours.online
- IQ2C Experts: https://happy-in-canada.com
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