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aspirant256

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Those applications applied through RCIC consultants or immigration lawyers are dealt with differently than by the individual applicants? is there any difference?
 

miguelca

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No difference at all for the processing time.
They only help you to prepare and probably avoid certain mistakes on your app that could cause delays.

But the simple fact of applying using a lawyer/consultant won’t give you special treatment in the eyes of the IRCC
 
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aspirant256

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No difference at all for the processing time.
They only help you to prepare and probably avoid certain mistakes on your app that could cause delays.

But the simple fact of applying using a lawyer/consultant won’t give you special treatment in the eyes of the IRCC
Is it an opinion or evidence-based fact?
 

yesWeCanada

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Those applications applied through RCIC consultants or immigration lawyers are dealt with differently than by the individual applicants? is there any difference?
I also wanted to know this. I have applied through one, so wanted to know. I hope its not, it will be so unfair to others. But lets see what others have to say.
 

yesWeCanada

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How would it be unfair to others?
Obvious is it not? How can they give advantage to someone who went through a immi consultant? If its a lawyer then its not a normal application anyway; either a rejection or a complex app. In either of the cases they cant speed up since its coming from these guys. Its like jumping the queue.
 

aspirant256

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Obvious is it not? How can they give advantage to someone who went through a immi consultant? If its a lawyer then its not a normal application anyway; either a rejection or a complex app. In either of the cases they cant speed up since its coming from these guys. Its like jumping the queue.
I didn't say anywhere if the processing would be faster. Secondly, if the processing is even fast there is logical reasoning behind it, the application is organized and lawyers are accountable for the application. Do you know they have their own portal? so it's not the same anyway.
 

yesWeCanada

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I didn't say anywhere if the processing would be faster. Secondly, if the processing is even fast there is logical reasoning behind it, the application is organized and lawyers are accountable for the application. Do you know they have their own portal? so it's not the same anyway.
You did not say, but treat differently will be assumed it means that! :) But I get what you are saying. Processing faster because files are in order is subjective to the lawyer/consultant who is handling your file. He might make a mistake and create problems. But yes they prepare the file very well if you ask me. I have used one and he did a good job of prep. And yes I got to know yesterday that they have a separate login link :) But there will be no priority or preference what so ever as per IRCC on their website
 

aspirant256

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You did not say, but treat differently will be assumed it means that! :) But I get what you are saying. Processing faster because files are in order is subjective to the lawyer/consultant who is handling your file. He might make a mistake and create problems. But yes they prepare the file very well if you ask me. I have used one and he did a good job of prep. And yes I got to know yesterday that they have a separate login link :) But there will be no priority or preference what so ever as per IRCC on their website
They can also communicate with the authorized representative, unlike individual applicants. They say a lot of things and do something completely opposite, so I why I was asking if someone knows about the differences. Not here to defend lawyers or to jump the queue.
 

yesWeCanada

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They can also communicate with the authorized representative, unlike individual applicants. They say a lot of things and do something completely opposite, so I why I was asking if someone knows about the differences. Not here to defend lawyers or to jump the queue.
Agreed. I dont think they will treat it different. They cant communicate separately because that will be dangerous if someone gets hold of that information. Lawyers will be on it like vultures. So in short there will be no special treatment.
But others should let us know if they see something like this. But who will tell? Since that information is sensitive and might put the informer in danger. I dont think you will get a definitive answer on this...
 
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Some of the advise given above is not completely accurate. Let me explain the difference.

  • You can think of a Lawyer as a jack of all trades. They do not specifically study Immigration Law in school, they may touch some aspects and areas of it. Nevertheless they are approved to offer immigration consultation services.

  • The only difference between a Lawyer and RCIC, is that a Lawyer can represent you in Federal Court whereas the RCIC cannot. However, before your application goes to the Federal Court, it will need to exhaust all provisions given in the Immigration Act. This means your application will need to be presented before a Tribunal. A RCIC can represent you in front of the tribunal and most application decisions are made at the tribunal level.

  • A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, also known as "RCIC", have gone through the rigorous education, passed language testing and passed the rigorous examination to become licensed. A RCIC is well versed and knowledgeable about Canadian Immigration Laws.

  • In order to become a RCIC. The candidate needs an IELTS score of Listening 8.0 and 7.0 in Reading, Writing and Speaking. The RCIC at Daya Immigration Services has an overall IELTS 8.0. This means that clients who hire us can rest assured and feel confident that their application is being handled by a competent consultant and all written submissions will be professionally prepared and submitted to immigration authorities.


  • In order to become a RCIC, the candidate must also be familiar with all areas of Canadian Immigration and be able to pass a rigorous 3 hour exam.


  • The RCIC must also prove clear criminal record from all jurisdictions they lived for more than 6 months after turning 18.


  • Many clients will say that they can themselves put together a Canadian immigration application and many websites will say the same, but this is only true for putting in a very "basic" application. The truth is that no amount of research, knowledge will be sufficient to successfully put a thorough Canadian immigration application together. A RCIC is familiar with how the immigration officials will assess a certain application based on Canadian immigration laws. To simply put, we are familiar with how the "law" is interpreted and applied towards your application. You might have a perfectly filled out application and may meet all the requirements, but still obtain a rejection because your application did not meet certain objectives.


  • Many clients are fixated on a certain type of application or immigration program, because they are convinced that it is the only program that works for them. Often times there can be more immigration programs which are overlooked. A RCIC can help you choose the best program.


  • Many clients who do not understand how Canadian immigration works, end up paying $50,000 to $100,000 to unscrupulous illegal "ghost" consultants. They feel that they do not qualify for any program, this is the time that a RCIC can step in and find programs that a client can qualify for and save the client from wasting that $50,000 - $100,000.


  • A RCIC can provide a customized strategy for your immigration goals. Even if you do not meet the requirements of any immigration program in Canada, we can still counsel you on your short-comings and suggest you ways you can become qualified for Canadian immigration.


  • Not everyone can become a RCIC. To be a RCIC as described in the first bullet point requires training and passing an examination, meeting language scores and providing proof of no criminal record. It requires strict adherence to CICC by-laws to remain in good standing with CICC.


  • Immigrating to Canada is a big major life decision. Immigration applications can take years of processing. What may look like a simple application, a small mistake can cost lot of time and money. It is therefore recommended to use an immigration professional for your application.


  • An immigration consultant will not only advise you on the content related to your immigration application, but can also develop a long-term strategy. Lets face it, even if you get your permanent resident you still have to work and earn a livelihood. Many immigrants are not able to find a job in their chosen field and have to choose very low paying jobs. We provide career coaching and guidance for no charge to our clients.
 
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canuck78

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Some of the advise given above is not completely accurate. Let me explain the difference.

  • You can think of a Lawyer as a jack of all trades. They do not specifically study Immigration Law in school, they may touch some aspects and areas of it. Nevertheless they are approved to offer immigration consultation services.

  • The only difference between a Lawyer and RCIC, is that a Lawyer can represent you in Federal Court whereas the RCIC cannot. However, before your application goes to the Federal Court, it will need to exhaust all provisions given in the Immigration Act. This means your application will need to be presented before a Tribunal. A RCIC can represent you in front of the tribunal and most application decisions are made at the tribunal level.

  • A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, also known as "RCIC", have gone through the rigorous education, passed language testing and passed the rigorous examination to become licensed. A RCIC is well versed and knowledgeable about Canadian Immigration Laws.

  • In order to become a RCIC. The candidate needs an IELTS score of Listening 8.0 and 7.0 in Reading, Writing and Speaking. The RCIC at Daya Immigration Services has an overall IELTS 8.0. This means that clients who hire us can rest assured and feel confident that their application is being handled by a competent consultant and all written submissions will be professionally prepared and submitted to immigration authorities.


  • In order to become a RCIC, the candidate must also be familiar with all areas of Canadian Immigration and be able to pass a rigorous 3 hour exam.


  • The RCIC must also prove clear criminal record from all jurisdictions they lived for more than 6 months after turning 18.


  • Many clients will say that they can themselves put together a Canadian immigration application and many websites will say the same, but this is only true for putting in a very "basic" application. The truth is that no amount of research, knowledge will be sufficient to successfully put a thorough Canadian immigration application together. A RCIC is familiar with how the immigration officials will assess a certain application based on Canadian immigration laws. To simply put, we are familiar with how the "law" is interpreted and applied towards your application. You might have a perfectly filled out application and may meet all the requirements, but still obtain a rejection because your application did not meet certain objectives.


  • Many clients are fixated on a certain type of application or immigration program, because they are convinced that it is the only program that works for them. Often times there can be more immigration programs which are overlooked. A RCIC can help you choose the best program.


  • Many clients who do not understand how Canadian immigration works, end up paying $50,000 to $100,000 to unscrupulous illegal "ghost" consultants. They feel that they do not qualify for any program, this is the time that a RCIC can step in and find programs that a client can qualify for and save the client from wasting that $50,000 - $100,000.


  • A RCIC can provide a customized strategy for your immigration goals. Even if you do not meet the requirements of any immigration program in Canada, we can still counsel you on your short-comings and suggest you ways you can become qualified for Canadian immigration.


  • Not everyone can become a RCIC. To be a RCIC as described in the first bullet point requires training and passing an examination, meeting language scores and providing proof of no criminal record. It requires strict adherence to CICC by-laws to remain in good standing with CICC.


  • Immigrating to Canada is a big major life decision. Immigration applications can take years of processing. What may look like a simple application, a small mistake can cost lot of time and money. It is therefore recommended to use an immigration professional for your application.


  • An immigration consultant will not only advise you on the content related to your immigration application, but can also develop a long-term strategy. Lets face it, even if you get your permanent resident you still have to work and earn a livelihood. Many immigrants are not able to find a job in their chosen field and have to choose very low paying jobs. We provide career coaching and guidance for no charge to our clients.
Would probably best if you stated from the beginning that you are an immigration consultant so have a personal bias. In general a lawyer or a consultant is not needed to apply for most visas, permits and immigration programs. There are good lawyers and consultants and unfortunately many who have created more difficulties for the applicant from advising the wrong choice of program, making errors in the application and writing/giving feedback leading to some very bad SOP. Would suggest applying on your own. You can pay for a consultant or lawyer to look over your final application if you want. You should also review your application to look for any errors since you are the one who has the most at stake.
 

Simba112

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Some of the advise given above is not completely accurate. Let me explain the difference.

  • You can think of a Lawyer as a jack of all trades. They do not specifically study Immigration Law in school, they may touch some aspects and areas of it. Nevertheless they are approved to offer immigration consultation services.

  • The only difference between a Lawyer and RCIC, is that a Lawyer can represent you in Federal Court whereas the RCIC cannot. However, before your application goes to the Federal Court, it will need to exhaust all provisions given in the Immigration Act. This means your application will need to be presented before a Tribunal. A RCIC can represent you in front of the tribunal and most application decisions are made at the tribunal level.

  • A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, also known as "RCIC", have gone through the rigorous education, passed language testing and passed the rigorous examination to become licensed. A RCIC is well versed and knowledgeable about Canadian Immigration Laws.

  • In order to become a RCIC. The candidate needs an IELTS score of Listening 8.0 and 7.0 in Reading, Writing and Speaking. The RCIC at Daya Immigration Services has an overall IELTS 8.0. This means that clients who hire us can rest assured and feel confident that their application is being handled by a competent consultant and all written submissions will be professionally prepared and submitted to immigration authorities.


  • In order to become a RCIC, the candidate must also be familiar with all areas of Canadian Immigration and be able to pass a rigorous 3 hour exam.


  • The RCIC must also prove clear criminal record from all jurisdictions they lived for more than 6 months after turning 18.


  • Many clients will say that they can themselves put together a Canadian immigration application and many websites will say the same, but this is only true for putting in a very "basic" application. The truth is that no amount of research, knowledge will be sufficient to successfully put a thorough Canadian immigration application together. A RCIC is familiar with how the immigration officials will assess a certain application based on Canadian immigration laws. To simply put, we are familiar with how the "law" is interpreted and applied towards your application. You might have a perfectly filled out application and may meet all the requirements, but still obtain a rejection because your application did not meet certain objectives.


  • Many clients are fixated on a certain type of application or immigration program, because they are convinced that it is the only program that works for them. Often times there can be more immigration programs which are overlooked. A RCIC can help you choose the best program.


  • Many clients who do not understand how Canadian immigration works, end up paying $50,000 to $100,000 to unscrupulous illegal "ghost" consultants. They feel that they do not qualify for any program, this is the time that a RCIC can step in and find programs that a client can qualify for and save the client from wasting that $50,000 - $100,000.


  • A RCIC can provide a customized strategy for your immigration goals. Even if you do not meet the requirements of any immigration program in Canada, we can still counsel you on your short-comings and suggest you ways you can become qualified for Canadian immigration.


  • Not everyone can become a RCIC. To be a RCIC as described in the first bullet point requires training and passing an examination, meeting language scores and providing proof of no criminal record. It requires strict adherence to CICC by-laws to remain in good standing with CICC.


  • Immigrating to Canada is a big major life decision. Immigration applications can take years of processing. What may look like a simple application, a small mistake can cost lot of time and money. It is therefore recommended to use an immigration professional for your application.


  • An immigration consultant will not only advise you on the content related to your immigration application, but can also develop a long-term strategy. Lets face it, even if you get your permanent resident you still have to work and earn a livelihood. Many immigrants are not able to find a job in their chosen field and have to choose very low paying jobs. We provide career coaching and guidance for no charge to our clients.
You could declare your interest from the beginning, the rest was biased opinion. I would rather hire Immigration Lawyer than a Consultant.
 
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