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armenaz777

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  1. Did you use a consultant/lawyer service or you applied yourself?
    • If yes, which service did you use?
    • Do you recommend using a lawyer consultant/lawyer service or doing yourself?
  2. How did you make sure that your application was complete and had no ambiguity
  3. You know any "Documents Review" service aside from DocVeri to review your documents before submission?
Thanks!
 
  1. Did you use a consultant/lawyer service or you applied yourself?
    • If yes, which service did you use?
    • Do you recommend using a lawyer consultant/lawyer service or doing yourself?
  2. How did you make sure that your application was complete and had no ambiguity
  3. You know any "Documents Review" service aside from DocVeri to review your documents before submission?
Thanks!
1. Applied myself. My personal opinion is, don't use consultants for Canadian PR, as it is a fairly straight forward process.
2. Only complete applications can be created.
3. I never used one. For me, everything felt straight forward.
 
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You know any "Documents Review" service aside from DocVeri to review your documents before submission?
Thanks!

JoinCanada provides a review of an application and the documents before submission over Skype screen sharing (it is 2-hour call and you can ask any questions you want). It is quite pricey, yet much cheaper if you would hire a representative. My friend used it 3 years ago - he got PR. I also used it for my application, but only because I was extremely unsure about some things and needed a sure answer ( I am 1 month since AOR).
 
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  1. Did you use a consultant/lawyer service or you applied yourself? No
    • If yes, which service did you use?
    • Do you recommend using a lawyer consultant/lawyer service or doing yourself?
  2. How did you make sure that your application was complete and had no ambiguity No
  3. You know any "Documents Review" service aside from DocVeri to review your documents before submission? No
Thanks!

Answers are inline.
The best document review you can have is click on the "question mark" button next to the "upload documents".
 
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JoinCanada provides a review of an application and the documents before submission over Skype screen sharing (it is 2-hour call and you can ask any questions you want). It is quite pricey, yet much cheaper if you would hire a representative. My friend used it 3 years ago - he got PR. I also used it for my application, but only because I was extremely unsure about some things and needed a sure answer ( I am 1 month since AOR).

Thanks for the response. Is this the website? http://www.joincanada.com/services.html

Mine also has ambiguities and I do have questions.
 
  1. Did you use a consultant/lawyer service or you applied yourself?
    • If yes, which service did you use?
    • Do you recommend using a lawyer consultant/lawyer service or doing yourself?
  2. How did you make sure that your application was complete and had no ambiguity
  3. You know any "Documents Review" service aside from DocVeri to review your documents before submission?
Thanks!
1. self . no consultants required, it is a very simple application process
2. google, research on this forum. the checklist provided by cic is comprehensive.
3. No
 
Thanks for the response. Is this the website? http://www.joincanada.com/services.html

Mine also has ambiguities and I do have questions.

Yep, the option I was talking about is Application Review. If you decide to use it be careful - after you click to schedule an appointment, there is a list of all the consultants with all the services, so you need to look for the application review precisely. (I almost scheduled a simple consultation before noticing).
 
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