Personal Immigration Services
Immigrating to Canada is more than a change of address — it’s a new chapter in life. Whether you’re reuniting with loved ones, pursuing education, or seeking permanent residency, we’re here to guide you through each step with clarity, compassion, and experience.
We provide personalized legal support across all major immigration pathways, including Express Entry, family sponsorships, study permits, humanitarian applications, and citizenship. With every case, we focus on your unique story — because no two journeys are the same.
From the first consultation to final decisions, we offer a steady hand and clear communication. Our mission is to empower you with informed choices and peace of mind during life’s most important transitions.
Our Personal Immigration services include:
- Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Program applications, including under the Federal Skilled Workers Program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Federal Skilled Trades Program
- Spousal, partner, and family sponsorships, including Parents and Grandparents Sponsorships, Family Class (overseas spouse) applications, and Spouse and Common Law Partner in Canada applications
- Study Permit, Co-op Work Permit, and Post-Graduation Work Permit applications
- Working Holiday and Young Professionals work permit applications under the International Experience Canada program
- Self-employed PR applications, especially for cultural or athletic professionals
- Visitor visa applications
- Humanitarian and compassionate applications
- Citizenship applications and permanent residency support
- Permanent resident travel documents, PR Cards, and applications for citizenship certificates
- Applications for judicial review of unreasonable application refusals by immigration officers
- Restoration of status applications for visitors, students, and workers
- Reinstatement of PR status after loss due to non-compliance or absence
- Response to procedural fairness letters, revocation notices, or inadmissibility findings
- TRP (Temporary Resident Permit) applications for inadmissible individuals (criminality, medical, misrepresentation)
- Rehabilitation applications for criminal inadmissibility
- Ministerial relief requests under s.25.2 IRPA
- Dependent child sponsorships and custody-related immigration matters
- Guardianship-linked immigration support
- Support for victims of family violence or trafficking
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is Express Entry and who qualifies?
A: Express Entry is Canada’s points-based system for skilled workers. We assess eligibility under the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Skilled Trades streams, and guide you through profile creation and application.
Q2: Can you help with family sponsorships (spouse, children, parents, grandparents)?
A: Yes. We assist with both inland and overseas sponsorships, ensuring proper documentation, eligibility assessment, and compassionate handling of family sponsorship and reunification cases
Q3: Do you assist with study permit applications?
A: Absolutely. We guide students through initial study permit applications, co-op work permits, and post-graduation work permits.
Q4: What if my visa or permit expired?
A: We assist with restoration of status applications and advise on timelines, eligibility, and supporting documentation.
Q5: Can you help with inadmissibility issues (TRPs, rehabilitation, fairness letters)?
A: Yes. We prepare TRP and rehabilitation applications, and respond to procedural fairness letters or revocation notices with legal submissions.
Q6: Do you assist with humanitarian and compassionate applications?
A: We prepare compelling submissions for clients facing hardship, inadmissibility, or exceptional circumstances.
Q7: Do you assist with rehabilitation applications for criminal inadmissibility?
A: Yes. We prepare rehabilitation applications and advise on timelines, documentation, and legal strategy.
Q8: Can you help with citizenship or PR reinstatement applications?
A: Definitely. We assist with eligibility review, application preparation, and strategic advice for clients who lost PR status.
Q9: Do you represent clients in judicial review applications?
A: Yes. We represent clients before the Federal Court to challenge unreasonable refusals or procedural errors.
Q10: What is your billing model for personal immigration services?
A: We primarily offer flat-fee billing for most applications, ensuring transparency and predictability. Consultations may be billed hourly depending on complexity.