Applying for a visa can be complex, especially for family reunification or long-term visits.
We provide support by:
+ Ensuring your application meets eligibility requirements and includes all necessary documentation.
+ Assisting with Super Visa applications for parents and grandparents, including helping you navigate proof of financial support and other supporting documents.
+ Resolving issues related to prior refusals or incomplete applications.
If you are facing removal from Canada, a PRRA allows you to demonstrate the risks you may face if returned to your home country.
We help by:
+ Guiding you through the two-step application process.
+ Preparing compelling written submissions highlighting risks such as persecution, torture, or cruel treatment.
+ Ensuring compliance with deadlines.
Being deemed inadmissible to Canada due to criminal records or other reasons can be devastating.
We assist with:
+ Preparing and submitting applications for Criminal Rehabilitation or Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs).
+ Advocating for you when inadmissibility is based on misrepresentation, health concerns, or security issues.
+ Representing you in hearings.
If your visa, PR, or citizenship application has been denied unfairly, a Judicial Review may be the solution.
We help by:
+ Filing an Application for Leave and Judicial Review with the Federal Court within the required timelines (15 days for in-Canada decisions; 60 days for outside).
+ Identifying errors in fact, law, or procedural fairness in the original decision.
+ Representing you during hearings and advocating for a reconsideration of your case.
Securing PR or citizenship is a significant milestone.
We assist by:
+ Preparing complete and accurate applications that meet all legal requirements.
+ Addressing complications such as prior refusals, residency obligations, or misrepresentation claims.
+ Guiding you through citizenship tests and interviews to ensure success.
A PRRA is a written application allowing individuals facing removal from Canada to demonstrate risks such as persecution, torture, or cruel treatment if returned to their home country, with eligibility determined by factors like prior refugee claims, removal orders, and changes in country conditions.
You can address some inadmissibilities by applying for Criminal Rehabilitation or a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). It is also best to seek professional help from an Immigration lawyer to represent you on these types of applications as well as more complex inadmissibility issues. One single solution may not be the right fit for everyone.
You can appeal the decision by filing a Notice of Appeal or seeking judicial review in the Federal Court within the specified timelines. An immigration lawyer can help you with this process.