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Are you trying to decide how to immigrate to Canada? Are you confused about Canada’s immigration rules and regulations? Do you need someone to guide you and deal with the government on your behalf?
We can help.
PanCanadian Immigration Law Group provides professional, cost-effective legal services for all aspects of Canadian immigration.
We will make the process as easy as possible for you, submit your application, deal with Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Service Canada (if required) on your behalf, and answer all your questions along the way.
We can assist you through the process of immigrating to Canada no matter where you live currently, and no matter where decide to live or work in Canada, be it Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, or elsewhere.
We will ensure personal attention to your file and prompt responses to all of your questions.
We seek to understand your particular needs through open and frequent communication.
Unlike other firms, an immigration lawyer - not a paralegal – handles each file. Our fees are competitive and our service unmatched.
Our firm is small and every client deals with our founder - a first generation Italian-Canadian – who has seen the process from your point of view.
We also provide legal advice, assistance and information to employers and recruiters in Canada with cross-border human resource issues.
Our fees are very competitive and no retainer is required – you only pay once we complete our work on your file.
Contact us and take your first steps towards moving to Canada
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Posted on June 17th, 2013
For many individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada, there are minimum income or asset requirements that will determine whether an applicant is successful or not. These requirements are quite apart from the educational, work experience, language and other... Read More
Posted on May 30th, 2013
Recently, an individual contacted me who was quite upset. She and her husband and her nineteen year old son are in Alberta. They are from a foreign country and the husband is working in Alberta on a work permit... Read More
Posted on May 18th, 2013
As many of you are painfully aware, the sponsorship program for parents and grandparents has been suspended since November 2011. That’s right – since 2011 Citizenship and Immigration Canada have not been accepting sponsorship applications from citizens or permanent... Read More
Posted on April 29th, 2013
As I’ve mentioned in the past, if you want to immigrate to Canada and you qualify, you should begin the process immediately, as rules seem to change often these days, and it seems increasingly more difficult to qualify. Following... Read More
Posted on April 18th, 2013
As you may know, the Federal Skilled Worker Program has been suspended since July 1, 2012 (except for arranged employment applications and those under the PhD. class). Today, CIC announced that the program will commence on May 4, 2013. It is... Read More