Hi,
We are new to this message board, and can't seem to find anything on this. (please post links if I have missed anything related to this)
After seeing multiple Lawyer's we have realised we are not going to be able to afford $7000 in lawyer fees to employ one to look after our BC PNP application.
Can my spouse and I apply without using a lawyer? - is that a wise idea?
Does anyone have past experience with doing it that way?
I wish I had the spare cash to let a lawyer do it all, but seeing as I can't afford it I would rather do the hard work myself.
We have done our research and have worked out it would be best to apply via her.
Here's our story:
Currently both on 12-month open working holiday visa's from UK. Both over 25 and under 30, engaged and been together for 7 years.
She is currently working as a "Customer Service Manager - retail" (NOC - 0621 Retail Trade Managers), for a big furniture company. The company want's to keep her, and my company wants to keep me (small web design company - too small to meet BC PNP criteria). Her company have started putting out job adverts in preparation, and have just given her a pay-rise to bump her just over the average for that NOC type. We have 5-6 months left on our current visa's.
She has a 2-year college diploma and I have a 3 year Bachelors degree. She has 6 years full-time work experience, I have 4.
If anyone can offer any information, tips, recommend cheap lawyers, anything, then your help will be much appreciated.
Thanks for reading,
Mike & Stacey
We are new to this message board, and can't seem to find anything on this. (please post links if I have missed anything related to this)
After seeing multiple Lawyer's we have realised we are not going to be able to afford $7000 in lawyer fees to employ one to look after our BC PNP application.
Can my spouse and I apply without using a lawyer? - is that a wise idea?
Does anyone have past experience with doing it that way?
I wish I had the spare cash to let a lawyer do it all, but seeing as I can't afford it I would rather do the hard work myself.
We have done our research and have worked out it would be best to apply via her.
Here's our story:
Currently both on 12-month open working holiday visa's from UK. Both over 25 and under 30, engaged and been together for 7 years.
She is currently working as a "Customer Service Manager - retail" (NOC - 0621 Retail Trade Managers), for a big furniture company. The company want's to keep her, and my company wants to keep me (small web design company - too small to meet BC PNP criteria). Her company have started putting out job adverts in preparation, and have just given her a pay-rise to bump her just over the average for that NOC type. We have 5-6 months left on our current visa's.
She has a 2-year college diploma and I have a 3 year Bachelors degree. She has 6 years full-time work experience, I have 4.
If anyone can offer any information, tips, recommend cheap lawyers, anything, then your help will be much appreciated.
Thanks for reading,
Mike & Stacey