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Immigration Canada

Every year, Canada welcomes thousands of new residents. Coming to Canada as an immigrant is an exciting opportunity, but also a great challenge.

If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, you have a number of options when applying for permanent residence status. Read about these programs and decide which class suits you and your family best.

A Newcomer�s Introduction to Canada can help you plan your move to Canada. The guide includes advice on such things as preparing to enter the Canadian work force, choosing a place to live and learning about life in Canada."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

To visit Canada you:
must be in good health. You be required to undergo a doctor's examination;
must respect Canadian laws;
will need a valid passport, proof of identity or other travel documents; and
will need a Canadian Visitor Visa (called a Temporary Resident Visa) if you are from one of these Countries and Territories Whose Citizens Require Visas in Order to Enter Canada as Visitors."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

Every year, Canada welcomes thousands of new residents. Coming to Canada as an immigrant is an exciting opportunity, but also a great challenge.

If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, you have a number of options when applying for permanent residence status. Read about these programs and decide which class suits you and your family best.

A Newcomer�s Introduction to Canada can help you plan your move to Canada. The guide includes advice on such things as preparing to enter the Canadian work force, choosing a place to live and learning about life in Canada."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

Foreign students must meet certain requirements when applying for study permits. Officers look at many factors before deciding whether an applicant qualifies for a study permit. If you wish to study in Canada, you must:

a) present a letter of acceptance from the educational institution where you intend to study;

b) demonstrate that you are able to:
pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue;
financially support yourself and any family members who are with you during your period of study;
cover the transportation cost for yourself and any family members to and from Canada;

c) pass a CIC medical examination, if required

In addition, you must satisfy the officer that:
You are not inadmissible to Canada;
You will leave Canada at the end of the period that you are allowed to stay.
If you are applying to study in Quebec, you will also need a Certificat d'acceptation du Québec (Quebec Certificate of Acceptance, or CAQ) issued by the Ministère des Relations avec les citoyens et de l'Immigration (MRCI)."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

An immigration officer may impose, vary or cancel conditions when issuing a work permit. The restrictions may include the following:
Type of employment you are allowed to take
The employer for whom you may work
Where you may work
How long you may continue to work
How many extensions of my work permit am I allowed?

There is no set limit on the number of extensions allowed. However, each extension will be evaluated on its merit and the government fees will always be applicable.
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Immigration Canada

Foreign students must meet certain requirements when applying for study permits. Officers look at many factors before deciding whether an applicant qualifies for a study permit. If you wish to study in Canada, you must:

a) present a letter of acceptance from the educational institution where you intend to study;

b) demonstrate that you are able to:
pay the tuition fees for the course or program of studies that you intend to pursue;
financially support yourself and any family members who are with you during your period of study;
cover the transportation cost for yourself and any family members to and from Canada;

c) pass a CIC medical examination, if required

In addition, you must satisfy the officer that:
You are not inadmissible to Canada;
You will leave Canada at the end of the period that you are allowed to stay.
If you are applying to study in Quebec, you will also need a Certificat d'acceptation du Québec (Quebec Certificate of Acceptance, or CAQ) issued by the Ministère des Relations avec les citoyens et de l'Immigration (MRCI)."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

Each year more than 35 million people visit Canada. Canada welcomes these visitors as tourists, students or temporary workers. As a visitor, you will enjoy the many opportunities Canada has to offer. "Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

Every year, Canada welcomes thousands of new residents. Coming to Canada as an immigrant is an exciting opportunity, but also a great challenge.

If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, you have a number of options when applying for permanent residence status. Read about these programs and decide which class suits you and your family best.

A Newcomer�s Introduction to Canada can help you plan your move to Canada. The guide includes advice on such things as preparing to enter the Canadian work force, choosing a place to live and learning about life in Canada."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

To visit Canada you:
must be in good health. You be required to undergo a doctor's examination;
must respect Canadian laws;
will need a valid passport, proof of identity or other travel documents; and
will need a Canadian Visitor Visa (called a Temporary Resident Visa) if you are from one of these Countries and Territories Whose Citizens Require Visas in Order to Enter Canada as Visitors."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

No, a work permit will not lead to residency. It is only for temporary employment and is not designed or intended to guarantee a long-stay in Canada. These are granted for a short period of time and evaluated on a case-by-case basis. However, if you are a live-in caregiver in Canada, you are allowed to apply for permanent residency after two years of full-time employment in Canada. Ask our immigration lawyer about the Live-in Caregiver Program.
How long does it take to process a work permit application?

Processing times, after the position has been confirmed by the Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), is 2-4 weeks for a work permit. However, if medicals are required the time may be increased to 8-10 weeks. If you are in the IT field or a tool/die/machinist willing to live in Ontario, your application can be expedited, ask our immigration lawyer for more information about this."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

Background clearances are done in certain cases, and are in addition to any security clearances which may have been obtained. They are conducted in order to eliminate the possibility of an applicant being a security threat, although not having had a criminal record. to The background clearance does not involve the active participation of the applicant. Very little can be done to expedite such clearances, in general.
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Immigration Canada

a non-refundable fee must be included with the application. The amount is CAD$500 (CAD$1000) for the principal applicant plus CAD$500 for each accompanying dependent over the age of 19 and CAD$100 for each accompanying dependent under the age of 19. In addition there has recently been implemented a Right Of Landing Fee, which is CAD$975 per adult applying. This fee is, however, refundable in the event that an individual is not able to land in Canada; by choice or because of inadmissibility.

Although many visa offices worldwide accept the local currency of the country in which they are located, fluctuating exchange rates dictate that the amount should be verified prior to submission of an application
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Immigration Canada

Federal Skilled Worker Application:

Skilled Worker/Professional applicants (other than those destined for Montreal or another city in the Province of Quebec) are assessed based on certain factors aimed at indicating the likelihood of becoming economically established in Canada. Each factor is allotted a maximum number of points, and applicants must attain at least 67 points in order to qualify for a Canadian Immigrant Visa.

Whatever the number of points awarded, Visa Officers always have the discretion to accept or refuse an application based on a substituted evaluation. Find out if you qualify under the Federal Skilled Worker Class
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Immigration Canada

The Provincial Nominee Program allows each provincial government to nominate or select immigrants who will contribute to the specific industrial, economic and labour market needs of that province. Each province is allowed to establish its own selection criteria and procedures to choose immigrants according to their ability to integrate and successfully settle in that province.

Applicants must intend to reside in the province in which they apply. Once an applicant has been nominated under the program, the province will issue the applicant a Provincial Nominee Certificate. A person who is nominated by the province can then apply for a Permanent Resident visa at a visa office abroad. Citizenship and Immigration Canada retains the authority to make the final decision applying existing federal selection and admissibility criteria, including security, criminal, and medical factors for the candidates who obtained Provincial Nominee Certificates.
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Immigration Canada

Business Class Immigration

Canada offers the most established and the most widely used investment immigration programs in the world providing permanent resident status. Under the Canadian model, business immigrants can enjoy the benefits of a national health care program, affordable first class education and a national pension system that provides measurable annual income upon retirement. Business immigrants can therefore choose between a Federal immigration program and one of a number of Provincial Nominee Programs.
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Immigration Canada

Family Class Immigration

Canadian citizens and permanent residents living in Canada, 18 years of age or older, may sponsor close relatives or family members including spouses, common-law/same-sex partners, conjugal partners who cannot live together and dependent children applying outside of Canada who want to become permanent residents of Canada.

Eligibility

To qualify as a member of a Family Class the principal applicant must be a sponsor's:
Spouse 16 years of age or older;
Fiance(e);
Dependent child(ren) including a child adopted before age of 22, who are:
under age 19 and unmarried; or
have been continuously enrolled and in attendance as a full time student in educational institution and financially supported by their parents since turning 22 (or from the date of marriage if married before the age of 22);
unable to support themselves due to a medical conditions and are financially supported by their parents.
Parent or grandparent
Brother, sister, nephew, niece, or grandchild who is an orphan, under age 22 and unmarried;
Child under age of 22 who will be adopted in Canada and who is an orphan, or an abandoned;
Child whose parents cannot be identified, or child who has been placed with a child welfare authority for adoption because:
a child was born out of wedlock;
the child's parents are separated;
one of the child's parents is deceased.
Relative, regardless of the age or relationship to the sponsor, where the sponsor does not have any relatives (a spouse, son, daughter, mother, father, brother, sister, grandparent, aunt, uncle, niece, or nephew) but the relative which sponsor intents to sponsor.
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Immigration Canada

As the final step in your Canadian immigration process, the actual application for Canadian citizenship marks the mile-stone of final integration into the Canadian way of life.Canadians are particularly proud of their country and you will be hard pressed to find a more patriotic nation. At Soft Landings we have seen many immigrants through the entire process from application for permanent residence to final induction as a Canadian citizen.
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Immigration Canada

You can apply for citizenship if you:
are at least 18 years old
have been a legal permanent resident of Canada for three out of the previous four years
can communicate in English or French
have knowledge of Canada and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship

The actual process takes between eight months and one year from application to final citizenship ceremony. The application fee is $200 for persons aged 18 and over and $100 for children (non-refundable)
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Immigration Canada

The Canadian Work Permit Process Explained:

Before you as a potential employee can lodge an application, the following is required:

Canadian Immigration policy dictates that, a work permit can only be applied for after the steps below have been taken:
An employer must first offer you a job
Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) must provide a labour market opinion or 'confirmation' of your job offer
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Immigration Canada

To Qualify for a Canadian Work Visa (Permit):

Along with the above, you must meet the following requirements to qualify for a work permit:
Satisfy an immigration officer that you will leave Canada (you do not intend to immigrate)
Have no record of criminal activity. Police Clearances from your home country may be requested.
Provide evidence of financial resources to maintain yourself and family in Canada and to return home
Have good health. Medical Examinations may be requested.
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Immigration Canada

We provide the best service for our clients. We have the highest standards, expert lawyers and professional staff. We provide free confidential assessments, fast and friendly service and we work quickly and effectively. We handle many types of visas and other immigration matters. We prepare professional applications and represent our clients fully and responsibly. We can help you every step of the way and open the doors to Canada.
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Immigration Canada

Canada has one of the highest standards of living in the world and people of all faiths, nationalities and races have found their home in Canada.

We welcome all those who are interested in coming to Canada and starting their new life here. In this site you will find the materials that will assist you to asses your chances of coming to Canada as new immigrants, as well as information about the life in this country.
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Immigration Canada

We provide the best service for our clients. We have the highest standards, expert lawyers and professional staff. We provide free confidential assessments, fast and friendly service and we work quickly and effectively. We handle many types of visas and other immigration matters. We prepare professional applications and represent our clients fully and responsibly. We can help you every step of the way and open the doors to Canada.
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Immigration Canada

Skilled Worker Class

This category of immigrants includes skilled workers who are assessed to have the education, skills and ability to successfully establish themselves in Canada. Skilled workers are assessed on the basis of specific selection criteria frequently changing. The selection criteria is designed to meet Canada's demographic and labor market needs and takes into account such factors as: age, occupation, occupational demand, work experience, education, ability in English or French, personal suitability, relatives in Canada. Each factor has a certain amount of points.
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Immigration Canada

Skilled Worker Class

The current necessary number of points is 67 out of 100.

We advise potential applicants that the new law specifically provides that positive discretion may be exercised by the immigration officer for an application that is meritorious but does not rate the 67 points. The properly presented professional application prepared by a reputable Canadian immigration law firm maximizes your chances of being granted this positive discretion.

Immigration Canada

Please note that HRDC (Human Resources Development Canada) approval is available and can add 10 points under Arranged Employment category and 5 points under Adaptability category and we regularly help our clients to apply for this.
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Immigration Canada

Business Immigration

Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs must have business experience. They must have managed a business and controlled a percentage of equity of a business for at least 2 years in the period beginning 5 years before the date of application.

The entrepreneur class applicant must have a net worth of at least $300,000. Additionally, they must have the intention and the ability to:
Control a percentage of equity of a qualifying Canadian business equal to or greater than 331/3 %;
Provide active and ongoing management of the qualifying Canadian business; and
Create at least one incremental full-time job equivalent for one or more Canadian citizens or permanent residents other than the entrepreneur applicant and their family members.

Entrepreneurs are required to sign a statement that they intend and will be able to meet the conditions or permanent residence.

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Features of the Entrepreneur Program
A minimum net worth requirement of $300,000;
A requirement that within three years of becoming a permanent resident, the entrepreneur must have controlled and actively managed a qualifying Canadian business for a period of at least one year, and that the business must have created employment opportunities for others; and
All family members are admitted under the same conditions as the principal applicant; the conditions are removed once the entrepreneur satisfies the conditions."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

Investors

Investors must have business experience. They must have either

(a) managed a qualifying business and controlled a percentage of equity of a qualifying business for at least 2 years in the period beginning 5 years before the date of application, or

(b) they must have managed at least 5 full-time job equivalents per year in a business for at least 2 years in the period beginning 5 years before the date of application.

The investor class applicant must have a net worth of at least $800,000. They are required to make an investment of $400,000, paid to the Receiver General of Canada (We help you arrange bank financing, so that you do not have to tie up such a large sum of your money for lengthy period of time).
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Immigration Canada

The investment is subsequently allocated to participating provinces and territories of Canada. These governements use the funds for job creation and economic development. The full amount of the investment (without interest) is repaid to the investor after 5 years. The exact date of repayment depends on when the $400,000 is received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. At the latest, the amount would be returned 5 years and 3 months after the date of payment. The return of the investment is fully guaranteed by participating provinces and territories
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Immigration Canada

Features of the Investor Program
Investors are not required to start a business in Canada
Investments are fully guaranteed by provinces and territories that participate in the program;
The provinces and territories control the investment during the 5 year lock-in period; and
No immigration conditions are imposed upon admission to Canada.

The Selection Grid
Investors and entrepreneurs will be assessed against the following selection grid:

THE PASS MARK FOR ENTREPRENEURS AND INVESTORS IS ONLY 35 POINTS
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Immigration Canada

Family Sponsorship

Canadian Citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents who live in Canada are currently eligible to sponsor for admission to Canada the following persons:
their spouse or fiance(e);
their mother and father and any accompanying dependent children as defined in the Immigration Regulations;
their dependent children as defined in the Immigration Regulations;

Sponsors are approved from within Canada and the sponsored relatives must meet basic standards of good health and character. Besides there are some statutory requirements for those who want to sponsor their relatives. If you have any named categories of relatives who want to be your sponsors, we would recommend you to begin with the free consultation with our specialists because there are certain peculiarities which demand professional assistance in processing
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Immigration Canada

How to start the immigration process?

First you must decide to immigrate. Then you must complete the preliminary questionnaire that you can find on our site, answering all of the questions, and not forgetting to put down your address, which, unfortunately, happens rather often. Within 1 - 2 days we will do a preliminary assessment of your chances to immigrate to Canada and will give you an answer."Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

What is Permanent Resident Visa?

It's a document that allows its beneficiary to live and work anywhere in Canada, this document also confirms the status of the permanent resident of Canada. Permanent Resident Visa allows its beneficiary to have the same rights (except for voting) and responsibilities as Canadian citizens. Permanent Resident can lose the status of the permanent resident if he is absent from Canada for a longer period of time than allowed by the law or commits a crime"Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

The principal applicant should be that member of the family whose application can get the most points. This decision plays the decisive role, because whether the principal applicant is approved or refused, the result automatically affects the entire family. The family means a husband, a wife, and their under-aged or dependent children"Immigration Canada"

Immigration Canada

Those wishing to receive assessments of their qualifications for the purposes of Canadian immigration are invited to provide the following information to our office.
Age
Education
Occupational history (including job duties)
Language abilities in English and/or French
Family in Canada?

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Immigration Canada

What is a Canadian permanent resident visa?

A Canadian permanent resident visa permits the holder to reside and earn a livelihood anywhere within Canada. Certain privileges and obligations as a Canadian are conferred with such status.
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Immigration Canada

Individuals who are able to obtain a sufficient number of points according to selection criteria established by the Canadian government. Points are awarded for factors such as education, age, experience, occupational demand in Canada and language abilities. Individuals possessing a first-level university degree (or currently in a graduate program) with at least one year of related experience would likely be good candidates. Scientists, engineers, systems analysts/programmers, and accountants are but some of the occupations which afford high points. You may wish to refer to a detailed summary of the current Selection Criteria for additional details on such, or the current General Occupations List for a listing of the available occupations for a Federal Application.
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Immigration Canada

the province of Quebec has the right to select its own candidates for immigration, and as such has its own Selection Criteria. This means that anyone with an intended destination within Quebec must satisfy these Selection Criteria. The list of open occupations for Quebec is considerably shorter than that of the list for a Federal Application.
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Immigration Canada

The individual should therefore possess reasonable purposes for entry and should understand that he or she must leave Canada in order to receive the immigrant visa. The implications for this vary with an individual's place of residence. For countries where residents enjoy relatively easy flow across Canadian borders, PR applicants may utilize the ease of entry in order to better acquaint themselves with their intended destination. Those residing in regions that do not enjoy this benefit will not necessarily suffer in their PR application, however.

A non-immigrant application may be more closely scrutinized in the presence of a concurrent immigration application, as there is an apparent tendency to immigrate. If the ties of the applicant to his/her home can be demonstrated, however, such an application may succeed. The presence of a non-immigrant application should have no effect on an immigration application.
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Immigration Canada

Skilled individuals, especially in sectors of high technology, the sciences, finance and engineering should be able to secure rewarding positions in Canada. For an overview, it is recommended to look through the "careers" section of any major Canadian newspaper. Additional employment resources on the internet are also available at this Web Site.
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Immigration Canada

Canadian Immigration Regulations do not require individuals to make use of attorneys for the purposes of applications for permanent residence. The process is not difficult to understand for the average individual. At the same time, however, the immigration process is far from simple, and cannot be considered straight-forward by any measure.

An experienced attorney is intimately familiar with the intricacies of Canadian immigration laws. In addition, the length of time during which an attorney has practiced directly translates into very valuable experience with the immigration system, which cannot be replaced by any amount of study.
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Immigration Canada

Canadian Government Fees

The Applicant has to pay the Immigration Fees (Processing Fee and the Right of Landing Fee) when submitting the Application for Permanent Residence in Canada. Processing Fee is non-refundable and the Right of Landing Fee is refundable in case the application has been rejected.

Processing Fee
Applicant (Independent Category) $ 550 CDN
Dependants 22 years of age and older $ 550 CDN
Dependants under 22 years of age $ 150 CDN

The Right of Landing Fee All applicants 22 years of age and older (regardless of category) $ 975 CDN
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Immigration Canada

Medical Fees

Every applicant has to have a full medical examination and all applicants over the age of 11 must also have a chest x-ray. These costs can vary enormously. Also, be aware that applicants are often told to go back for further tests. Once again you have to cover these costs. There are some occasions where the application process has been so delayed and drawn out because of background checks or other delays in approval that the medical " expires" (it is valid for one year only). If this happens you will have to pay for another set of medicals, regardless of whether the delay was your fault or not. If your application fails you obviously do not get this money back.
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Immigration Canada

In the last years the number of new immigrants to Canada keeps steadily increasing. And it's not surprising, since the United Nations recognized Canada to be one of the best countries for living. The influx of new immigrants is constantly growing, and back in the old country all the new immigrants have friends and relatives left, and they miss them, and would like to see them in Canada as well.
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Immigration Canada

Is it necessary to hire a lawyer or a consultant to immi-grate to Canada?

It is possible to apply for permanent residence in Canada by oneself. It is also possible to hire the assistance of an intermediary, which can be a professionally licensed and trained Canadian lawyer, specializing in immigration law or any consultant or paralegal. But we often saw cases, when the applicants who had all the chances to pass as independent immigrants failed to do so, for example, due to the mistakes in filling in application forms or because of incorrect behavior at the interview. That's why a lawyer is needed, to proficiently introduce the client to all immigration authorities and to properly prepare him for an interview, thus ensuring the successful immigration to Canada
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Immigration Canada

Is it necessary to hire a lawyer or could you stick to the services of a paralegal or a consultant?

Lawyers are professionally trained and educated, and thus may provide the most professional and competent service, assuring the maximization of your family�s chances of successfully immigrating to Canada. Lawyers are regulated by the Law Society, and are accountable as to the quality of their work. Should the lawyer make mistakes, or act in a negligent manner, he or she may lose their license to practice law. Lawyers are insured against liability and should a lawyer cause damages to his client, due to the lawyer�s negligence or incompetence, the client can be reimbursed for his losses by the lawyer�s insurance. Therefore, lawyers are held accountable to their clients. In Canada, such a licensed lawyer is called Barrister & Solicitor
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Immigration Canada

Paralegals and consultants are not subject to mandatory regulation and are accountable to no one. Anyone can declare themselves to be a consultant or paralegal, regardless of whether they have any knowledge or training in the field of immigration. They are neither regulated, insured, nor accountable, and have little to lose if they mislead (misdirect) their clients. It is unfortunate that sometimes among them you can find some incompetent and unscrupulous people, and so I often advise my clients either hire a lawyer to immigrate to Canada, or not to hire anyone, but to try to work things out on your own, because even if the client does not succeed with immigration, then, at least, he will not suffer any material losses.
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Immigration Canada

How a client can find out whether he is hiring a Canadian lawyer or not?

It's easy. Each province of Canada has its own Bar Association. Each lawyer who practices in the given province is a member of one of them. Therefore, if you want to check if you're hiring a lawyer, you call to the Bar Association of the province and find out whether he is its member or not. When you reach the Association, give them his name, and you will receive the answer to the question that you're interested in. For example, since my firm is located in Toronto, for many years I have been a member of the Bar Association of Upper Canada, the phone number of which is (416) 947-3300
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Immigration Canada

How do lawyer's services differ from services of a paralegal or a consultant?

A lawyer has the right to represent the client's interests on any stage of immigration, legal and appealing processes. It is also assumed that the Canadian lawyer is held in the highest regard by the Canadian Embassies to whom the client�s application is submitted. Therefore, the Canadian immigration officials must treat the lawyer�s client in a most respectful manner and make � correct decision, according to the Canadian law.
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Immigration Canada

As for consultants and paralegals, they are limited in their rights; for example, they are not at all allowed to represent the clients in the federal courts. Besides, the lawyer has the highest level of responsibility, since he is responsible not only to the client and court, but he is also responsible to the Law Society, which can find them liable in cases of serious mistakes. And also, one of the most important issues. Unlike a consultant, a lawyer must put the client's money into a trust account. It's an account, which holds the clients' money in the name of each client and shows the exact sum paid by the client. This account is under full control of the Law Society, to the extent that the interest from the account does not go to the lawyer, but to the account of the Law Society. If a client believes that his lawyer does not fulfill the conditions of the contract, which is signed by both, the lawyer and the client before the beginning of the work, then the client can go to the Law Society and complain about the lawyer. Each lawyer carries insurance, so if he makes an error or is negligent during the process, the client can sue the lawyer, and the insurance will cover the client's losses. This is one of the guarantees that the work will be done in a professional manner. Paralegals and consultants do not carry such insurance, which is very important. This is the only real guarantee that you have when you hire someone.
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Immigration Canada

What guarantees do you give to your clients and how many percent?

Lawyers never provide guarantees, since only an officer of the immigration service can make the final decision on a specific immigration matter. A lawyer can only guarantee that the application will be completed in a professional manner. Nonetheless, for example, in my firm we take on the job only after the client has filled in a preliminary questionnaire, and, in case of necessity, a careful preliminary assessment of the client's documents. Only after that I can tell the client how good his chances for success are or explain to the client that neither my associates nor me, unfortunately, can help him. I often explain to prospective clients to be leery of anyone who offers guarantees because this is a sure warning sign that the consultant is not honest. After all, how can a professional guarantee a result for which he doesn�t have the decision-making power?
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