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The rights of applicants applying for immigration status to Canada are often enhanced when represented by effective legal counsel.

If you intend to hire the services of a professional to represent your interests before the Canadian immigration authorities, only Attorneys who are members in good standing of a Canadian Law Society or Consultants who are members of the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC) are permitted to act as your representative under Canadian law.

Colin R. Singer, Attorney

Colin R. Singer is a licensed Canadian lawyer in good standing with a Canadian Law Society during the past 21 years and is authorized by the Canadian government to represent your interests.

You may obtain a confirmation of his current standing as a licensed lawyer in Canada by contacting the Barreau du Québec at the following web site:

http://www.barreau.qc.ca/repertoire/details.jsp?Langue=en&noInterv=4719953


Mayada Jamil, Director

Mayada Jamil presently retains the position of Director of Operations for the CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION RESOURCE CENTER (CCIRC) INC and since 1998, gained extensive experience as an immigration practitioner with CCIRC.

She was previously employed with the Canadian Federal Department of Foreign Affairs assigned to the Canadian Embassy in Damascus, Syria. Ms. Jamil’s broad based knowledge of the Canadian immigration process and her expertise in the area of Canadian immigration policy and government relations is an obvious asset to both foreign nationals as well as Canadian human resource managers.

Mayada Jamil is a licensed Canadian Immigration Consultant in good standing with the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC) (Membership # 42024), and is authorized by the Canadian government to represent your interests. You may obtain a confirmation of her current standing by contacting the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants:

https://www.csic-scci.ca/find/details.html?cid=51500

She is proficient in the English, French and Arabic languages.


Larisa Drutman, Immigration Advisor

Larisa Drutman is an experienced immigration advisor with the CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION RESOURCE CENTER (CCIRC) INC and has been employed with the firm since 1998.

During the past number of years Ms. Drutman gained extensive experience as an immigration practitioner, developing an expertise in processing temporary work permits for employment across Canada and overseeing applications for Canadian permanent residence under the Federal as well as the Quebec and Provincial Nominee Programs.

Ms. Drutman is a licensed Canadian Immigration Consultant in good standing with the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC) (Membership # MO41356), and is authorized by the Canadian government to represent your interests. You may obtain a confirmation of her current standing by contacting the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants:

https://www.csic-scci.ca/find/details.html?cid=50961

She is proficient in the English, French, Russian and Hebrew languages.

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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