Americana In T.O. said:
Another thought is that since every country has so many different intricacies in terms of required documentation and the processes to obtain these documents, it probably is impossible for lawyers to know every country. I think that most of the immigration lawyers are probably generalists in terms of countries that they handle. It would be nice to have a lawyer that specializes in immigration for specific regions or countries. But there probably would not be enough work for them to sustain themselves if they specialize on a region or country. Just food for thought....
After im done my legal studies. Im going to take an Immigration consultant program. to get certified as an immigration consultant(another reason why i spend so much time on this forum learning things
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And I plan to focus on mexico, and latin america with spousal sponsorships, but also bringing over skilled nurses to work as caregivers and gain permanent residence this way. i grew up with two disabled brothers so we had live in caregivers from the phillipines since i was a baby. my mom has helped 10 nurses gain permanent residence in canada through this program. and now she has her own business helping phillipines nationals come to canada as caregivers.
ANYWAYS my point is, I plan to specifically deal with mexico and latin america, so i will be specialized to those countries!!
im hoping this will help me to know the procedures inside and out. and be able to actually help people without causing mistakes and delays!