The Canadian immigration process is strictly regulated and highly complex. A single error or a misunderstood law can lead to a visa refusal, a ban from the country, or even a deportation order. Whether you are facing a difficult refusal or need to challenge a government decision, professional legal assistance is your best chance at success.
At Come Canada, we connect you with experienced legal professionals—including Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) and specialized attorneys—to ensure your case is handled with the highest level of expertise.
If your application for a Study Permit, Work Permit, or PR was denied, you have options.[1][10]
Reconsideration Requests: Asking the IRCC officer to review their decision based on an error in law or fact.
Federal Court Judicial Review: If a decision was unreasonable or unfair, we help you challenge it in the Federal Court of Canada.
Immigration Appeal Division (IAD): Specifically for sponsorship refusals and residency obligation issues.[11]
Sometimes, a person is barred from entering Canada due to their past.[7] We help you find a legal path forward through:
Criminal Rehabilitation: For those with a past criminal record who wish to enter Canada permanently.[7]
Temporary Resident Permits (TRP): An entry document for those who are technically inadmissible but have a compelling reason to visit.
Medical Inadmissibility: Challenging decisions based on a medical condition that might “place excessive demand” on Canada’s healthcare system.
Have you received a letter from IRCC expressing concerns about your application? This is a Procedural Fairness Letter. You usually only have 7 to 30 days to respond. Our legal experts help you draft a high-impact response to prevent a final refusal.
For those in exceptional circumstances who do not fit into standard immigration streams, an H&C application allows the government to grant PR based on humanitarian grounds and the “best interests of any child” involved.
In Canada, it is a legal offense for anyone to provide immigration advice for a fee unless they are:
Lawyer in good standing with a provincial or territorial law society.[6][12]
A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) licensed by the CICC.
The Benefits:
Expert Representation: Professional lawyers can represent you in a court of law.[3][7][13]
Accountability: Regulated professionals are bound by a strict Code of Ethics.
Accuracy: They stay updated on the latest changes in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
Don’t let a refusal end your dream. Every case has a legal remedy. Contact our team today for a confidential assessment of your legal options.
Your trusted partner in Canadian immigration. At ComeCanada, we simplify the path to PR, Study, and Work permits through expert advice and dedicated support. Start your journey to Canada with confidence.
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