Two fully licensed Canadian immigration firms, Maryou Immigration Services and Dennis Immigration Services, would like to formally announce their services to potential clients in Ghana. They offer what they describe as ethical, professional, and client-centred immigration legal support.
Both firms operate virtually from Canada and are regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), the statutory body that oversees authorised immigration practitioners under Canadian law.
Maryou Immigration Services is led by Sharon H. George, a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB), Licence No. R731516; while Dennis Immigration Services is headed by Christopher Dennis, also a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB), Licence No. R731378).
In a joint statement, the firms said they are collaborating through a co-counsel model, allowing them to combine expertise and provide comprehensive legal guidance to clients seeking to travel, study, work or settle in Canada.
The firms offer services across a range of Canadian immigration pathways, including study permits, work permits, visitor visas, refugee representation, detention review, application review, permanent residence applications including Express entry and family sponsorship.
According to the firms, their approach is shaped by personal experience, as both principals are immigrants themselves.
“Our practice is grounded in lived experience and strict regulatory compliance,” the firms said. “We understand why people leave their home countries, whether for safety, education, career growth or family reunification, and we treat every case with seriousness and respect, without shortcuts, false promises or misinformation.”
The announcement comes amid growing concerns about immigration fraud targeting Africans, including Ghanaians, particularly through unlicensed agents and online scams.
To mark their entry into the Ghanaian market, Maryou Immigration Services and Dennis Immigration Services said they will be offering special professional fee rates starting from US$750 for eligible services throughout February 2026, subject to consultation and scope of work.
Both firms emphasised that they do not guarantee visas or job offers, noting that all applications are assessed solely by Canadian immigration authorities.
Accessibility
The firms operate entirely online, a model they say ensures accessibility, transparency and secure communication for clients in Ghana and other parts of the world.
Clients can contact the firms via WhatsApp or email:
- WhatsApp: +1 587 566 6826 / +1 226 260 9789
- Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Maryou Immigration Services and Dennis Immigration Services say they hope their presence in Ghana will help educate prospective migrants about legitimate pathways to Canada while reducing the risk of fraud through authorised and lawful representation.





