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leothelion123

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Jul 18, 2012
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Hi Folks

After my initial rejection under CEC - I am planning to reapply this time with the help of a lawyer or immigration firm. Can you please suggest any good one based in Canada or India with good track record with CEC applications?

Thanks and Regards
 
leothelion123 said:
Hi Folks

After my initial rejection under CEC - I am planning to reapply this time with the help of a lawyer or immigration firm. Can you please suggest any good one based in Canada or India with good track record with CEC applications?

Thanks and Regards

Why not working on your mistake in the first application and save the money for a lawyer?
 
Chantal desloges professional cooperation
 
I can recommend Randolph Hahn, he's a partner at Guberman & Garson law firm in Toronto. He is past Chairman of the Immigration division of the Ontario Bar Association; he is very attentive and thorough, and seems to genuinely care about his clients and having successful outcomes. You can find him easily online....
 
iam_toby said:
Why not working on your mistake in the first application and save the money for a lawyer?

Hi Toby

The only mistake I did was not to include a cover letter and a letter from my manager that they can't issue any additional information - everything else will be the same!

Thanks
 
frustrated99 said:
I can recommend Randolph Hahn, he's a partner at Guberman & Garson law firm in Toronto. He is past Chairman of the Immigration division of the Ontario Bar Association; he is very attentive and thorough, and seems to genuinely care about his clients and having successful outcomes. You can find him easily online....
Thanks a million...you have any idea about his charges?
 
leothelion123 said:
Hi Toby

The only mistake I did was not to include a cover letter and a letter from my manager that they can't issue any additional information - everything else will be the same!

Thanks

If that's the only mistake, why would you pay a lawyer now if you know what the mistake was? :)
Sorry, I'm a little confused here
 
leothelion123 said:
Hi Toby

The only mistake I did was not to include a cover letter and a letter from my manager that they can't issue any additional information - everything else will be the same!

Thanks

Hi Leon, were you rejected because there was no job description in the letter?
 
iam_toby said:
If that's the only mistake, why would you pay a lawyer now if you know what the mistake was? :)
Sorry, I'm a little confused here
Just with the hope that the lawyer will provide a more fool proof and exhaustive cover letter than what I can provide...proofread my documents and let me know if I am missing a cover letter somewhere else.
 
leothelion123 said:
Just with the hope that the lawyer will provide a more fool proof and exhaustive cover letter than what I can provide...proofread my documents and let me know if I am missing a cover letter somewhere else.

I totally doubt you were rejected because there is no cover letter, as there doesn't have to be one at all. The document checklist and forms say it all.
 
The only reason why I can see the missing cover letter to be a problem is that it was supposed to explain the situation as to why there was no employer reference letter attached. I suggest try getting the letter again, and if not given, write a letter and include supporting documents such as pay stubs, T4, NOA, letters from colleagues.
 
^For all we know the original poster might have filed an application already considering it was more than 7 months ago.
 
MenicMonday said:
^For all we know the original poster might have filed an application already considering it was more than 7 months ago.

Hahaha, damn these old threads. Saw a new reply and assumed that this was a new one.
 
MenicMonday said:
^For all we know the original poster might have filed an application already considering it was more than 7 months ago.

You guys will be happy to know, he completed his medicals in April. So probably by now, he is a Canadian PR.

;)