C CodeAbid Member Sep 7, 2012 13 0 Oct 11, 2012 #1 After getting a rejection on Study visa has anyone ever or know of anyone that has appealed the CHC decision?
After getting a rejection on Study visa has anyone ever or know of anyone that has appealed the CHC decision?
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 95,913 22,161 Toronto Category........ Visa Office...... Buffalo Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 28-05-2010 AOR Received. 19-08-2010 File Transfer... 28-06-2010 Passport Req.. 01-10-2010 VISA ISSUED... 05-10-2010 LANDED.......... 05-10-2010 Oct 11, 2012 #2 Sure - you can appeal to the courts in Canada. You'll need to hire a lawyer in Canada to represent you and handle your case. Expect it to cost between $3K and $5K CAD.
Sure - you can appeal to the courts in Canada. You'll need to hire a lawyer in Canada to represent you and handle your case. Expect it to cost between $3K and $5K CAD.
C CodeAbid Member Sep 7, 2012 13 0 Oct 11, 2012 #3 scylla said: Sure - you can appeal to the courts in Canada. You'll need to hire a lawyer in Canada to represent you and handle your case. Expect it to cost between $3K and $5K CAD. Click to expand... Do you know any good immigration lawyers... your in canada right?
scylla said: Sure - you can appeal to the courts in Canada. You'll need to hire a lawyer in Canada to represent you and handle your case. Expect it to cost between $3K and $5K CAD. Click to expand... Do you know any good immigration lawyers... your in canada right?
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 95,913 22,161 Toronto Category........ Visa Office...... Buffalo Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 28-05-2010 AOR Received. 19-08-2010 File Transfer... 28-06-2010 Passport Req.. 01-10-2010 VISA ISSUED... 05-10-2010 LANDED.......... 05-10-2010 Oct 11, 2012 #4 I've never personnally worked with any immigration lawyers here. However David Cohen (whose firm pays for the hosting of this forum) seems to have a good reputation. You can certainly try him.
I've never personnally worked with any immigration lawyers here. However David Cohen (whose firm pays for the hosting of this forum) seems to have a good reputation. You can certainly try him.