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ABOUT US
At Ubuntu Worldwide Immigration Consulting Inc., we are advocates of hope, architects of dreams, and champions of diversity. Rooted in the African philosophy of Ubuntu, the belief that ‘I am because we are,’ we embrace a collective spirit that drives us to uplift and empower individuals from all walks of life. With a wealth of expertise, lived experiences, and a commitment to excellence, we guide our clients through the complexities of Canadian immigration and citizenship, ensuring that each step is taken with confidence and clarity.
Beyond mere transactions, we build enduring relationships grounded in trust, respect, and empathy. We understand that behind every application is a story, a dream, and a future waiting to unfold. By fostering inclusivity, understanding, and collaboration, we create a supportive environment where our clients feel valued, heard, and empowered to achieve their aspirations.
Why use an RCIC?
Did you know there are over 100 programs, pathways and visas to come to Canada? RCICs are trained and knowledgeable about Canadian immigration laws and procedures, which are ever-changing.
It is the RCIC’s job to stay updated on changes in immigration policies and provide personalized advice based on your specific situation, helping you choose the best immigration program and strategy for your needs.OUR RCIC
Mary Ogenyi-Igoche (RCIC-IRB, RSW, BSW, BA)
Mary is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant and owner of Ubuntu Worldwide Immigration Consulting Inc., based on the traditional, unceded territories of the Anishinaabe and Métis peoples, known as Bawaating (Sault Ste. Marie). She completed her Immigration and Citizenship Law studies at Queen’s University in Kingston and is a Registered Social Worker in Ontario.
Mary possesses over seven years of international experience spanning Nigeria, Germany, and Canada, with a focus on supporting immigrants and members of equity-deserving groups across individual, community, and municipal levels. Having navigated the Canadian immigration system firsthand, from an international student to a Canadian citizen, Mary has cultivated a unique understanding of the complexities involved. Her personal experience has fueled her passion for social work and immigration consulting, driving her commitment to empowering fellow immigrants and facilitating their seamless integration into Canadian society.
Mary is an advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion, recognizing the importance of immigration in promoting diversity and multiculturalism. She is a licensed consultant with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). Outside work, she enjoys spending time with family and is passionate about supporting equity-deserving groups.