I guess we would need to do a more in depth analysis. Unfortunately in this forum and the spreadsheet, almost all the participants are independent applicants and did not use a lawyer. Those who use a lawyer hardly ever come to this forum. So the data is skewed.
Ideally we can have a double blinded randomized control trial with one group using a lawyer and the other not. And then see the results.
I agree I am just giving anecdotal evidence.
But it is logical. While IRCC will obviously not publicly say it, I am sure the case officers generally have an easier time working on files that lawyers have prepared. Because the file is sort of "pre-screened" by a professional. Mistakes are less likely to be present. And overall just make it smoother to process.
Again IRCC would never admit this of course for obvious reasons. The public outcry would be massive. hence there is this shroud of ambiguity.
- Sorry to say but you are using lawyer and check how many time you are in this forum. I am sure you also open tracker just to know hows process on going.
- as per your last message # 925 you mention that this forum is a source of wrong information (you edited post and remove it)
- when you said "Hey I hired a lawyer to do it for me. So I dont need the info here. You may not agree with me but I rather just let the professionals handle it for me. I have other things to do." don't you think all other PGP2019 have nothing to do? you hired lawyer ans still fully active in forum which have source of wrong information..
- Few people got PPR OR DM on PR side because of they hired lawyer ( Canadian lawyer) ? check all point as per CIC website.
- Tips to protect yourself from fraud (check all point mention by CIC)
- Be careful of anything that sounds too good to be true
- Using a representative will not draw special attention to your application or guarantee that we’ll approve it
- Beware of representatives who encourage you to give false information in your application
- It’s against the law, and you could be denied entry into Canada or deported after you arrive
- Don’t leave original documents or photos with your representative
- Don’t sign blank application forms
- Don’t sign forms or documents unless you can read them
- If you don’t understand them, ask someone to translate
- Make sure to get copies of any documents your representative makes for you
- Any time you pay your representative, get a signed receipt
- Make sure your representative updates you on your application often
- Protect your money and remember:
- we’ll never call you and ask you to deposit money into a personal bank account
- we’ll never ask you to transfer money through a private money transfer company
- our processing fees are in Canadian dollars and they’re the same around the world
- Be careful of anything that sounds too good to be true
- in past you refuse to provide your file status information to me when I asked ( you said I don't want ) and now most of all post you are adding your file status with date.