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| 2025-12-25 | 0 |
This is an immigration and refugee lawyer who owns a law firm and actively represents refugees/asylum seekers and immigrants from other countries who want not wish to become fully Canadian citizens
My very important question to her
As the principle
Is how are you paid for your legal services and representation
Lawyers always tell me they can be referred to by
Law society of Canada
For a 30 minute free legal consultation
But once that is paid out by that association that is where lawyers and para legal professionals pay dues to join
Then it’s up to those professionals to charge
Hourly fee flat rate
And
All additional charges associated with the file/case law once opened and documents signed
So how much does it cost to
1.
Refugees claims
2.
Asylum seekers claims
3.
Immigration claims
4.
Detainee claims
5.
Deportation claims in the form of
Appeals
How many can they have
Who pays these
professionals?
When media such as
CBC
Also government employees who are paid by the federal government
Do not ask these questions
Which are again
Paid to NGOs
By us poor taxpayers!!!!!
Towards these professionals who represent economic migration and only cost us
Canadians more money
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| 2025-12-24 | 0 |
Are Canadians supposed to weep over it? Deport all illegals and criminals ASAP. And sue those bogus immigration consultants and lawyers for making money at the expense of Canada.
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| 2025-11-20 | 5 |
Immigration lawyer consultant are the one becomes millionaire here who knows they are all connected to the corrupt immigration worker just asking
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| 2025-10-07 | 0 |
The Canadian immigration system is designed to take low quality immigrants. It encourages unethical behavior and there is widespread fraud in the IELTS exams, refugee lawyers, immigration consultants.
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| 2024-09-25 | 0 |
1:28 the immigration lawyer, Max Chaudhary, said the scrutiny did not take place. That's bull and extremely naive. The foreign students lied on their applications when they agreed to return home after studying, and now are applying for asylum to extend their stay at our expense. \nThey knew full well that the student visa was not an asylum claim. It was for study only. Period. \nThe students might even be coached by professional immigration consultants, who are being well paid, to scam the Canadian system.
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| 2024-09-03 | 0 |
No it's economic survival. Our kids can't find work. TFW are taking jobs in fast food and retail, not agriculture. Their money gets sent home. It doesn't stay here and it doesn't benefit our economy. It doesn't support all of our social programs. If the next Gen can't get even part time minimum wage work then down the road who's paying for healthcare, education, welfare, CPP, OAS etc?? It's not hard to put on your critical thinking cap and realize the only ones benefitting from TFWs and foreign students are post secondary facilities and immigration consultants and lawyers.
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| 2024-09-02 | 0 |
I need assistance regarding a situation with an immigration agent. I processed a PR application for Canada through an agent who initially requested an advance of 3 lakhs Nepali Rupees (approximately $3,000). He claimed this was a security deposit required for an interview and insisted it was necessary. Initially, he quoted the total cost of the process as about 25 lakhs Nepali Rupees (more than $25,000). Later, he informed me that due to changes in the system, the cost had risen to 45 lakhs Nepali Rupees. Without prior notice, he arranged a PR interview through a consultancy named Bright Canada Immigration. Unable to afford this amount, I canceled the interview and requested a refund of the security deposit. The agent then told me the deposit was non-refundable because he had already paid a lawyer for the interview.\n\nWhat should I do next?
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| 2024-09-02 | 0 |
The immigration lawyers and consultants are like arsonists complaining about not having enough gas and matches
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| 2024-08-06 | 0 |
I'm Canadian. I tried to get a Green Card to work in the States many years ago...even consulted an immigration lawyer. He told me that Clinton closed the lottery for Canadians. I guess I went about it the wrong way.
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| 2024-04-11 | 0 |
Our immigration system is completely fucked, and there is a billion dollar racket in India filled with lawyers, visa scammers, and consultants that are finding every which way to exploit it for profit. It's not sustainable. In the 90s, only the most qualified immigrants were being let it. Now it is literally indian village kids with fake Visas that don't know how to not oogle women on the street. It's disgusting what this liberal government has done to this country in just 8 years
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| 2023-11-27 | 0 |
Immigrants bring billions of dollars to the Canadian government every year. Immigrants pay 3x more than Canadians for college tuition. Permanent resident application is over 1.5 k, if you pay a consultant or immigration lawyer, it goes up to 2k to 5k, work permit application 150, study permit 150, plus biometrics 80 cad, plus 1.2 k for a room per month, plus food, plus 200 dollars for the bus per month. I still wanna know where all this money goes. It should be invested in healthcare and housing.
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| 2023-09-19 | 0 |
Please how can I get a correct immigration lawyers to help with work permit, vam willing to pay their consultant fees. I came in one week ago with visiting visa
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| 2023-09-01 | 0 |
This couple is so smart both can start immigration consultations business very thorough very knowledgeable he know more than any lawyer
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| 2023-08-01 | 0 |
The issue with expecting to be sponsored when applying for a job is that LMIAs are costly for employers, and employers don't like spending money. Employers will typically prefer to hire local candidates who have a Canadian work permit. Why do people have such an aversion to consulting an immigration lawyer while still in their home country coming to Canada with an open work permit? Can someone please clarify this for me, because I keep coming across people who reach out to me on LinkedIn from overseas expecting my employer connections to sponsor them, and I have to say no to them every time because so few employers are willing to sponsor. Any insight on this will be much appreciated!
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| 2022-11-13 | 0 |
The frauds are way bigger and deeper than whats being presented in this documentary. There are consultants and lawyers that work closely with CIC insiders on various kind of fraudulent applications. No one wants to believe it, but it is happening today and it’s a big business. You need to live within an immigrant community to hear the strategies and stories.
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| 2022-06-21 | 0 |
Hello . i have one question , there are lot of immigration company working in india. I have applied through one of those company . They have taken my LMIA interview and report get positive . Now the issue is they said the 85% they have Sponsees and 15% i have to pay for foreign consultancy and lawyer charges . Is that a valid case ?
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