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immigration consultant/representative fees

bitoyzz

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Sep 19, 2011
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hi every0ne. My friend (ontario based) hired d service of a certified immigrati0n consultant/lawyer to fix her divorce papers (husbnd in phils). Lawyer is charging her 1500 for d process and an0ther 1500 for her pr owp applicatn. Just wondering if representative fees are regulated and are they required to issue oficial receipts and can she get tax credits for it?
 
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albertian

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certain amount of fees agent can charge to their client it is fix by the immigration law,yes you can asked for tax receipt of consultaion fees depends on you
 

PMM

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albertian said:
certain amount of fees agent can charge to their client it is fix by the immigration law,yes you can asked for tax receipt of consultaion fees depends on you
Sorry, but there is no regulation in Canada for the fees of lawyers and consultants. They can charge whatever they want.
 
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PMM said:
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Sorry, but there is no regulation in Canada for the fees of lawyers and consultants. They can charge whatever they want.
i understand brother but The fees charged by registered migration agents are expected to be reasonable. While fees are not set,under canadian law .
 

PMM

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albertian said:
i understand brother but The fees charged by registered migration agents are expected to be reasonable. While fees are not set,under canadian law .
You may expect the fees to be reasonable, but the consultant can charge what ever the traffic will bear.
 

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bitoyzz said:
hi every0ne. My friend (ontario based) hired d service of a certified immigrati0n consultant/lawyer to fix her divorce papers (husbnd in phils). Lawyer is charging her 1500 for d process and an0ther 1500 for her pr owp applicatn. Just wondering if representative fees are regulated and are they required to issue oficial receipts and can she get tax credits for it?
The first $1500 is for application fees paid to the government of Canada. It is NOT the lawyer's fees. The other $1500 for an OWP and PR application is a bargain.
 

bitoyzz

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rjessome said:
The first $1500 is for application fees paid to the government of Canada. It is NOT the lawyer's fees. The other $1500 for an OWP and PR application is a bargain.
ok. thanks...