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chuchu
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« on: March 25, 2007, 01:23:27 pm »

I have read on forums and other websites that you do not need a consultant or an Attorney to represent you.

There are immigration guides and ebooks which are availble on the internet for about $10 - $ 100.
Are these books worth paying - would they be a guide and substitute a attorneys.

has somebody used such materials before and was it successful

Thank you
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softncool
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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2007, 01:26:27 am »

I think the best resource is official website www.cic.gc.ca. There you will find all required forms, guides, information etc. Just go through those docs and thats its. This is what we have done....
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Eduardo Picazo
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« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2007, 10:08:47 am »

I have read on forums and other websites that you do not need a consultant or an Attorney to represent you.

There are immigration guides and ebooks which are availble on the internet for about $10 - $ 100.
Are these books worth paying - would they be a guide and substitute a attorneys.

What about stepbystepimmigrationcanada - the guide - is it helpfeul. has somebody used such materials before and was it successful

Thank you


Hi chuchu

you are absolutely right, CIC does not ask you to have an attorney, so you can apply by yourself

just make sure you clearly understand the entire process

Cheers
Eduardo
 
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Have an excellent day!!
que tengan un excelente dia!!

Eduardo Picazo
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