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mr_rana
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« on: December 28, 2007, 04:14:44 am »

Hi,

Does it really pays to use a representative??...should be my first question and then.......

I am trying to locate an immigration attorney/law firm in Bangkok(Thailand) which can handle family permanent immigration case (Skilled worker category) as a representative.

Actually Canadian consulate in Thailand doesn't accept permanent immigration applications and Canadian Embassy in Singapore handles applications from Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore etc.

I am residing in Bangkok. So is it better to find an attorney in Bangkok or from Singapore would be better?
Can anyone suggest/recommend a law firm in Bangkok/Singapore whom I can contact to represent our case?

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Kash
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2007, 04:06:09 am »

Hi Rana,

My suggestion is Attorney David Cohen. He is one of the bests when it comes to Canadian immigration by the best Attorney and at really reasonable fee. Check this: http://www.canadavisa.com/contact-canadian-immigration-office.html

On the home page of Canada.visa.com you can take a free assessment test and submit that to the site.David Cohen's team then will email you their valuable advice and the email address to contact the David Cohen. That way you will get in touch with David directly and will be able to decide if you want to acquire his expertise.

Cheers!

Kash
 
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Eduardo Picazo
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2007, 06:40:17 pm »

Hi,

Does it really pays to use a representative??...should be my first question and then.......

I am trying to locate an immigration attorney/law firm in Bangkok(Thailand) which can handle family permanent immigration case (Skilled worker category) as a representative.

Actually Canadian consulate in Thailand doesn't accept permanent immigration applications and Canadian Embassy in Singapore handles applications from Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore etc.

I am residing in Bangkok. So is it better to find an attorney in Bangkok or from Singapore would be better?
Can anyone suggest/recommend a law firm in Bangkok/Singapore whom I can contact to represent our case?

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Hi there

yes, it pays indeed, once you hire an immigrant attorney you would not have worries other than send the documents and the information to him/her, the attorney will be working on your behalf with CIC.

Actually you don't need an attorney in order to apply, but if you can afford it, I do recommend to do so, I also recommend David Cohen's firm at Canadavisa.com, I applied from Mexico, He did everything on my behalf from A to Z.

Good luck
Eduardo 
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Regards, Saludos
Have an excellent day!!
que tengan un excelente dia!!

Eduardo Picazo
mr_rana
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2007, 08:14:03 pm »

Hi everybody,
Thanks

But I am (an Indian and) residing in Thailand at the moment and as I know, my application would be processed by CIC Singapore. So if my representative is in Canada, how would he handle all documents (doc.) like our certificates etc to be submitted later??

Do u mean he would be directing me to send doc. time to time to him to Canada & then he would check and send them to Canadian Embassy in Singapore??

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