Hello,
I am willing to apply under the Skilled Worker category, I fulfill the requirements in terms of points, languages, work experience, studies, and I wonder if I need a lawyer.
The CIC website and some of this forum's members say it is not necessary and it will not expedite anything unless you have a complicated case. So, what is as complicated case?
Lawyers say they actually can expedite the process, mainly because they increase the probability of interview waivers. It sounds logical since they work everyday on these applications and know all the tricks , anticipating required documents and avoiding discrepancies in applications.
What if I move dureing the process? Is a lawyer a good way to avoid mail losses and delays due to movings?
What about your experience with lawyers? Based on your experience, do they really give more chance to your applications?
Thanks,
I am willing to apply under the Skilled Worker category, I fulfill the requirements in terms of points, languages, work experience, studies, and I wonder if I need a lawyer.
The CIC website and some of this forum's members say it is not necessary and it will not expedite anything unless you have a complicated case. So, what is as complicated case?
Lawyers say they actually can expedite the process, mainly because they increase the probability of interview waivers. It sounds logical since they work everyday on these applications and know all the tricks , anticipating required documents and avoiding discrepancies in applications.
What if I move dureing the process? Is a lawyer a good way to avoid mail losses and delays due to movings?
What about your experience with lawyers? Based on your experience, do they really give more chance to your applications?
Thanks,