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How To Find Out Whether Your Canadian Representative Is Authorized Or Fake

How To Find Out Whether Your Canadian Representative Is Authorized Or Fake

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More About The Representatives

Citizenship and Immigration Canada approves more than hundreds of immigrant applicants from representatives each year. Only certain people are allowed to represent and speak on your behalf for your immigration application.

More About The Representatives

Here are the duties of an immigration and citizenship representative:

  • They help you choose the best program for you based on your situation and profile
  • Give advice and explain the citizenship or immigration options
  • Fill and submit the citizenship or immigration application
  • Communicate with the immigration authorities and the government of Canada on your behalf
  • Represent you in citizenship or an immigration hearing or application.

However, note that your application will not receive any special attention or guaranteed approval when you hire an immigration consultant or lawyer.

Who Can Act As Your Representative?

There are two types of representatives, namely authorized such as lawyers, consultants and notaries and unauthorized, which consists of family, friends and other third parties who don’t charge fees.

Check If Your Authorized Representative Can Legally Represent You

Citizenship or immigration consultants should be members of the ICCRC or the Immigrant Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council.

They must be legally licensed RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant).

A Paralegal (only in Ontario) should be a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada.

Notaries or lawyers should be members of the Chambre des notaires du Quebec or a Canadian provincial or territorial law society.

You must never use the services of those members who are not in good standing. You can check the authorization of a consultant you hired by searching on ICCRC’s find a professional page.

Prevent Yourself From Fraud

Beware of representatives who advertise their service as free but later ask you to pay up or advise you to alter or lie on your application. Moreover, it would help if you avoided representatives offering elaborative schemes like high-paying jobs, guaranteed stay in Canada or free accommodations.

Check the credentials to make sure they are members of the organizations mentioned above.
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