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RND Law Office - Lawyer & Notary Public
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FAQs
What is a retainer agreement?
It is a written contract between the lawyer and the client that establishes the terms of the professional relationship. It is only established when the client agrees to hire the lawyer, and the lawyer agrees to provide legal services to the client. The retainer agreement is in writing and identifies who the client is, and addresses the specific legal services the client will receive from the lawyer and the costs associated with achieving those goals.
Do I need an immigration lawyer to assist with my immigration process?
This is a personal decision. Not retaining a lawyer may be putting your family and your business at risk. You do not have to retain a lawyer to assist you, but it is in your long-term interest to do so in most cases. Having a lawyer means you can have the peace of mind that a licensed professional is guiding you through a complex immigration system. If you represent yourself and make mistakes in the process, it could jeopardize your entire application, which can be more expensive and difficult to rectify later. In some circumstances, the errors cannot be remedied.
Can I immigrate to Canada?
There are several paths for immigrating to Canada. Please see the general information available on our website. If you feel that you qualify under a specific program, we suggest a consultation with us before proceeding with your visa application.
Can you answer my immigration question?
We can answer your question if we have sufficient facts about your case. Obtaining those facts requires an understanding of your unique background. This background history may include family, education, employment, travel, previous interactions with government officials and authorities, and other facts. The amount and variety of this information generally require a consultation. On the contrary, some questions have short answers and may be answered simply by referring to the website: www.cic.gc.ca. We would refer you to the government website for questions that have quick general answers.
How much is a consultation?
An up to 30-minute consultation has a fee of CAD $150 (plus applicable tax), and a 60-minute consultation fee is CAD $250 (plus applicable tax). This includes answering through email two- three questions related to the consultation within seven days of the meeting. The consultation fee may be credited towards a related legal service if you hire us within 30 days of the consultation.
We try to answer commonly asked questions like these on the FAQ page of our website.
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