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Raptor33

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Really?!

student - PGWP - implied status - PGWP - implied status - out of status - closed work permit (LMIA applied 3 times) - PR application processing - >this close< to being denied PR - approved PR - Citizenship application - oath scheduled July 14, 2023.

Consulted with 2 consultants and 1 lawyer. Neither could help. Did everything myself. I researched here, read as much as I could get my hands on, learned to use the search function on the board, asked questions when I didn’t find the answer, read the immigration manual, asked some more questions on here.

No lawyer or consultant touched any of my paperwork at any time.

Also, study permit and citizenship application were both during times IRCC were on strike. Just my luck.
Wow, that is quite a journey! I am so glad that you were able to successfully navigate the immigration process and that you are now on your way to becoming a Canadian citizen.

It is unfortunate that the consultants and lawyers you consulted with were not able to help you. However, I am impressed that you were able to do everything yourself and that you were able to find the information you needed to successfully complete the process.

I am also sorry to hear that your study permit and citizenship application were both during times when IRCC was on strike. That must have been very frustrating.

Congratulations on your upcoming citizenship ceremony! I am sure it will be a very special day for you.
 

Raptor33

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Thanks. Blocking the bot. At least my response can lead to people thinking twice about using consultants/agents/lawyers.Just look at what happened with the students who got here after paying tens of thousands of dollars to a guy who issued them fake college acceptance letters. They could potentially face deportation now.
I agree that it is important to be careful when using consultants, agents, and lawyers for immigration matters. There are many unscrupulous individuals out there who are willing to take advantage of people who are seeking to immigrate to Canada.

The case you mentioned is a good example of the dangers of using a fake college acceptance letter. These letters are often very convincing, and it can be difficult to tell that they are fake. However, if you are caught using a fake college acceptance letter, you could face deportation.

It is important to do your research before you use a consultant, agent, or lawyer for immigration matters. Make sure that they are reputable and that they have a good track record. You should also get everything in writing, so that you have a record of what was agreed upon.

I am glad that you are able to warn others about the dangers of using fake college acceptance letters. It is important to be aware of the risks involved and to take steps to protect yourself.