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That's what i'm thinking...

Also, do you think i should use a lawyer?
I have a legal advisor and most people I know sign up with lawyers for immigration. If you can afford one (usually 2-3k upon profile submission), I don't see why not since immigration is an important thing and you want to get it right the first try.
Things to note, some important papers (they usually ask to fill out timesheet, payrolls, LOE etc.) are your effort and you provide them that. They, at least mine, could help you by providing guidance (review LOE, NOC, your legal docs etc)...Then submit and monitor your profile up until you get your PR.
Good to ask your legal advisor what their success rate is like and how many profiles they have work with.
 
I have a legal advisor and most people I know sign up with lawyers for immigration. If you can afford one (usually 2-3k upon profile submission), I don't see why not since immigration is an important thing and you want to get it right the first try.
Things to note, some important papers (they usually ask to fill out timesheet, payrolls, LOE etc.) are your effort and you provide them that. They, at least mine, could help you by providing guidance (review LOE, NOC, your legal docs etc)...Then submit and monitor your profile up until you get your PR.
Good to ask your legal advisor what their success rate is like and how many profiles they have work with.

alright.. i might consider it.

Thank you
 
You can wait and submit your documents post completing your work experience. IRCC knows this and have clarified it as well

can you please send a link to where they clarified this?

because i'm still thinking of declining the ITA, I'm just so confused right now