Immigration Lawyer Quebec
Quebec Immigration Lawyer – Faryal R. Poonah
Welcome to the forefront of immigration expertise in Quebec! When it comes to navigating the intricacies of immigration law, entrust your journey to the best. Our unwavering commitment to excellence, dedication, and extensive experience positions us as the preferred choice for individuals seeking reliable and effective immigration solutions. Whether you’re pursuing a work visa, permanent residency, or citizenship, our adept lawyers are here to assist you every step of the way. At Poonah Immigration Law Firm, we recognize the uniqueness of your immigration journey and customize our services to meet your specific needs. Embrace a seamless immigration experience with Quebec’s leading immigration lawyers.
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The immigration process can present many obstacles and hurdles. This is why it is beneficial to seek the services of an immigration lawyer to navigate this ever-changing legal process. At the Poonah Immigration Law Firm, our mission is to bring business clients and individual clients the best legal solutions while providing the highest standard of service. Our business model has a global reach. No matter where you are located in the world, we can ensure that you achieve your immigration goals. Embrace a seamless immigration experience with the top immigration lawyers in Quebec – choose excellence, choose us.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – FAQ
Yes, an immigration lawyer can assist with provincial nominee programs (PNPs) in Ontario. They can guide you through the specific requirements of Ontario’s PNP, helping you understand the criteria, preparing your application, and maximizing your chances of nomination for permanent residency.
It’s essential to consult with an immigration lawyer in Ontario for personalized guidance on your specific immigration needs and circumstances.
Immigration lawyers in Ontario offer various services, including evaluating your eligibility, preparing and submitting applications, representing you in immigration hearings or appeals, and providing legal advice throughout your immigration journey.
When selecting an immigration lawyer in Ontario, consider their experience, specialization in immigration law, and track record of successful cases. It’s also essential to ensure they are licensed and in good standing with the relevant legal authorities.
Hiring an immigration lawyer in Ontario is beneficial because they possess in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration laws, policies, and procedures. They can help you understand your options, prepare your applications correctly, and navigate the complex immigration system, increasing your chances of success.
An immigration lawyer in Ontario specializes in Canadian immigration law and provides legal assistance to individuals and families seeking to navigate the immigration process. They offer guidance on various immigration matters, including visa applications, permanent residency, work permits, family sponsorships, and legal representation in immigration proceedings.
There are several categories for which you can apply to work in the U.S. This is dependent on your skills, education and work experience. For example, there are several non-immigrant, temporary visas, such as H-1B Specialty Occupation, or L-1 Intra-company transferee. There are even immigrant work visas that can be obtained through a labor certification, or if you are a individual who has extraordinary ability.
The minimum investment amount depends on whether you are investing in a targeted employment area (TEA) or not. For TEA investment, the amount is $900,000 and if you invest in non-TEA, the minimum investment amount is $1.8 million
Yes. Marriage Based sponsorship is available to both U.S. citizens and U.S. green card holders; however, the processing times may be longer if your spouse is not a U.S. citizen.
No. K-1 visas are specifically for fiancés who are residing outside of the U.S. and eventually come to the U.S. to get married. The fiancé enters the U.S. on a temporary visa and then the couple has 90 days to get married.
A “Green Card” is the other term for permanent resident card. It allows you to live, work and study in the U.S. permanently. There are multiple ways you can receive a green card, some of which include family sponsorship, employment, diversity visa or asylee
No. Express Entry is an online management system that Immigration, Refugees, Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses to rank potential candidates against one another
Technically, there is no minimum threshold. However, by looking at scores for 2020, CRS scores have ranged from 471-478 for FSW, FST average is 450 and CEC is 415. In addition, there are Provinces who actively pick candidates from the Express Entry pool (Nova Scotia, Ontario) and if they are within the parameters being targeted, the CRS score is much lower.
Anyone with a bachelor’s degree or higher should consider applying; however, those between the ages of 20-29, with a master’s degree / PhD, plus 3+ years of work experience will generally be the most competitive
PNP Nominations are issued by the Province to candidates who have the required skills and experience targeted by the Province. PNP nominations add 600 points to your overall CRS score and will give you enough points to guarantee that you will be picked from the Express Entry pool and receive an Invitation to Apply
Alberta has typically been one of the easiest Provinces because the minimum CRS score was around 300. However, since the COVID-19 pandemic, they are only choosing candidates who already reside (work, school) in the Province. Saskatchewan also has a PNP program where candidates do not require a job offer, but candidates must score high enough on the Province’s score criteria. Ontario is the most active PNP and has targeted occupations where the CRS score is around 450 and a job offer is not required. We may explore other Province’s depending on your specific skills and experience.
Most, if not all Pathways require language testing, with their own requirements. Generally, Federal Programs have higher minimum language score requirements, while Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) and Pilot Programs are lower. For example, each of the (3) Federal Express Entry programs do require language tests and each has its own Canadian language benchmark (CLB) requirement. Once you determine which program you are eligible for, you determine if you have the minimum language scores. Under the FSWP = NOC 0, A, or B, with a CLB 7 (6 in each area), CEC = NOC 0, A, with a CLB 7, NOC B, with a CLB 5, and, FST = Speaking/Listening = CLB 5, Reading Writing = CLB 4. On the other hand, non-Express Entry PNP’s typically require a minimum CLB of 4 (Saskatchewan, Alberta, etc). The higher the language scores, more competitive you will be in the pool.
Yes. So long as your Express Entry CRS scores are high enough, you do not need a job offer. A job offer may be difficult to obtain if you are not in Country. Essentially, a job offer is recommended if your CRS scores are too low to qualify you for the Federal Skilled Worker program.
Our Array of Additional Services in Quebec Includes:
Permanent Workers
Through a special agreement with the Canadian Government, Quebec has its own immigration criteria for determining and selecting immigrants to live and work in the Province. Whether you are following the Quebec Skilled Worker Program or the Quebec Experience Program, our legal team can guide you through the process of obtaining the appropriate documents.
Business Immigrants
Quebec welcomes business immigrants in the Entrepreneur, Investor, and Self-Employed Worker categories. The application process and requirements are straight forward. However, having an experienced and knowledgeable attorney prepare your immigration package and provide you with legal advice is the best decision to ensure that all of your business matters are addressed.
Family Sponsorship
As a Canadian citizen or Canadian permanent resident, over the age of 18, you can sponsor parents, grandparents, as well as orphaned brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and grandchildren, under the age 18 years, unmarried nor in a common-law relationship. Spouses, common-law partners, conjugal partners and dependent children are also eligible to immigrate as permanent residents. To understand the specific requirements and stipulations, consider the advice of a qualified immigration lawyer.
Temporary Visas
Quebec grants temporary visas to foreign students and foreign workers seeking temporary immigration status. Please note that the procedures and policies for working or studying in Quebec differ from other Provinces and Territories in Canada. Understanding this difference is crucial to securing a temporary visa. Our law firm knows what is required under Quebec’s immigration regulations and can advise you on the necessary steps to obtaining your temporary visa to work or study in Quebec.
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