★ Fraud Prevention

The Canadian immigration laws regulate that, only licensed Immigration Consultants can legally offer you immigration advice in exchange for a fee or other consideration. They are either RCICs, lawyers registered in one of Canada’s 13 Law Societies, or notaires registered with the Chambre des notaires du Québec. Tip #1A person who holds a diploma from … Read more

■ Testimonial

We are starting receiving our customers’ written recognition and oral compliments which definitely put smiles on our faces. We are proudly and gladly to share their comments and thoughts regarding our services here with you. From: Yu-Hong Date: June 8 2020 Case: TRV application Kind words: Jason has provided me with a very high level of … Read more

■ Voice of a Customer

I applied for a study permit from inside Canada on July 25 last year but waited and waited without any result, I therefore returned to my home country Taiwan in September 2019 to avoid overstay. I tried my second chance in mid-March this year by applying from outside Canada. Unfortunately, after three weeks I received the “Rejection Letter” message. Although I already knew … Read more

■ IRCC, ICCRC, RCIC, CAPIC & Commissioner for Taking Affidavits

Written by Liang Lee, RCIC, EE Immigration One may wonder what these acronyms stand for and what/who they are? What does it relate to a person who is interested in immigrating to, working and studying in Canada? I will explain them to you one by one. IRCC First, the IRCC. Most people already heard and … Read more

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