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Colin R. Singer, B.A., LL.L., C.H.R.P.

"The friendship and trust of those we serve is the foundation of our future success"

Canada’s immigration laws provide Canadian citizens and permanent residents with a number of appellate review mechanisms under the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD), a court of equitable jurisdiction, to address removal orders, refusals of sponsored applications for permanent residence from members of the family class (spousal relationships, adoptions, medical refusals, criminality, inadequate financial arrangements for settlement), decisions relating to the loss of residency requirements (failure by entrepreneurs to meet terms and conditions, failure by a permanent resident to meet the residency obligations set out in section 28(2) IRPA).

Refused applicants for permanent residence have a right of appeal with leave to the Federal Court of Canada.

A decision by the Refugee Protection Division (RPD) that a claimant is not a protected person may be appealed to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD).

Canadian immigration law also prescribes formalities to permit foreign nationals who are inadmissible to Canada on grounds of criminality for certain offences, to overcome inadmissibility in meritorious cases.

At the LAW OFFICES OF COLIN R. SINGER, we take great pride in our past advocacy related accomplishments before Canadian Citizenship and Immigration boards and tribunals. An Associate Editor of “Immigration Law Reporter”, the pre-eminent immigration law publication in Canada, Colin R. Singer, Attorney, is one of Canada’s foremost and experienced immigration practitioners and possesses the knowledge and expertise to identify solutions that will ideally meet our client’s objectives.

If you are faced with an immigration problem affecting your status or that of a close relative in Canada, or if you require additional information, please take the liberty to contact Colin R. Singer, Attorney by Toll Free telephone (1-888-817-2011) or by email – csinger@immigration.ca to discuss any issue related to the foregoing.

Skilled Worker Immigration
Permanent residence for skilled workers. The point system and related issues. Employer sponsorship is not a requirement
Provincial Immigration Programs
Canada's provinces have their own provincial programs known as Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
Business & Investor Immigration
Three programs offering permanent residence for persons with successful managerial experience and varying thresholds of personal net worth.
Sponsorship Immigration
A review of current sponsorship programs (permanent residence) promoting the reunion in Canada of close relatives from abroad

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