We provide a wide variety of immigration related services. If have any questions, or need a service not mentioned please feel free to contact us!
Federal Court Proceedings
- Apply for Judicial Review (JR) of a negative decision from IRCC, CBSA, or the IRB
- Request that the court orders IRCC or CBSA make a decision on an overdue application (mandamus application)
- Request that the court orders the suspension of your removal from Canada (stay of removal)
Immigration & Refugee Board Proceedings
- Immigration division & immigration appeal division:
- Admissibility hearings
- Appeal of a sponsorship refusal
- Appeal of a removal order
- Appeal of a residency obligation decision
- Refugee protection division & refugee appeal division:
- Refugee claim hearings
- Refugee claim cessation proceedings
- Refugee claim vacation proceedings
- Refugee claim appeal proceedings
- Reopening a claim or appeal
Miscellaneous IRCC Matters
- Responding to a procedural fairness letter
- Request for reconsideration of a negative decision
- Applying for criminal rehabilitation
- Applying for authorization to return to Canada
- IRCC applications for those already a permanent resident (PR) or citizen:
- Applying to renew a permanent resident card
- Applying for a permanent resident travel document, including:
- Requesting humanitarian and compassionate relief of a residency obligation breach
- Responding to a PR or citizenship residency questionnaire
- Passport applications
- Facilitation visa application
- Apply to renounce your permanent resident status
- Apply to renounce your citizenship status
- Refugee travel document applications
- Requesting a copy of your records at IRCC
CBSA Matters
- Applying for ministerial relief
- Requesting a deferral of removal
- Responding to requests from CBSA (such as a request for submissions on why CBSA should not seek a removal order)
- Requesting a copy of your records at CBSA
Other Services
- Legal opinion letters (for example, providing a criminal lawyer with a letter setting out the immigration consequences for each of the various sentencing options)