by Administrator | Feb 24, 2015 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work
“But, just one single, tiny, simple question to ask Jennifer, I don’t need to consult for an hour” We get the above comments all the time. And we truly wish we could answer such question quickly and efficiently. But, in order to answer any meaningful...
by Administrator | Feb 6, 2015 | Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, PR, Study
In light of Express Entry putting so much focus on education, this can be a serious issue for many applicants. In fact, if an applicant does not have an education credential assessment, no point is awarded under Comprehensive Ranking system under Express Entry – the...
by Administrator | Jan 26, 2015 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work
The following case demonstrates the importances of being forthright and honest in your application. An applicant from the United States was sponsored by his Canadian spouse; they have three children between them. The applicant was refused because of two reasons: (1)...
by Administrator | Jan 22, 2015 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Parents, Permanent Residence in Canada, PR, Protection, Study, Temporary Residence in Canada, Trouble, Work but
RCMP Clearance Certificate. What is a “criminal clearance certificate”, requested by CIC? As a part of background check, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) requests all permanent resident applicants and some temporary resident applicants to submit a set of their...
by Administrator | Dec 30, 2014 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work
The following two news items appeared in the Toronto Star and Metro News and Canadian Press and deserved at least a reposting here. “High error rate” plagues immigration processing Internal government reviews found a “high error rate” in immigration...
by Administrator | Jun 9, 2014 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work
Two of Jennifer’s biggest pieces of advice for filing a successful immigration application are: 1) Make sure you fill out every single blank space on the application, even if they do not apply to you. Leaving certain spaces blank will render your application...