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?
"Immigration Canada"
Friday, December 03, 2004
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