Anna999 said:
Thank you everyone, I am finding this very confusing my situation is certainly not straightforward.
In a nutshell, I came here on a spouse visa and I got an open work permit which expires in June. I have a full time job that has offered to sponsor me. I was advised to go for an LMIA as then I can fast track for PR which is my ultimate goal. My employer completed the form and posted it early November yet we still have heard nothing and the payment has not been taken from the account.
I am now a little concerned as time is a factor. I have now come across the sinp which I am looking into.
I have no family and do not want to put too much on my boss as at the end of the day I am just staff, so thought a sure safe bet would be an expert to do things for me. Thank you for encouraging me everyonoe
Okay, I've just read more of our earlier posts to get an idea of your situation.
You are right, your situation is complex.
You've asked several times about an immigration lawyer or representative.
There are many and I don't know of any by reputation. I'm not associated with any.
I'll just point out that this forum is hosted on the website of an Immigration services firm.
www.canadavisa.com
You could try googling and making an inquiry with 2 or 3 such firms and see what they tell you about their fees etc.
Now, the following is only MY opinion, not based on anything except my own preference:
but if I were you I would probably check out the established firms like the one in the link
which seem to be well staffed and have a good history.
Although there may be many legitimate immigration lawyers / consultants who work for themselves
out of small offices or homes with no additional staff, I would be more comfortable with an established
firm.
But before you take that step and expense you should try to inquire on the application your employer sent on your behalf.
There is no reason to be shy about asking your employer. They already went to the trouble to fill out the form, so they are
serious about wanting to hire you. They're familiar with the process. Ask them. You might save yourself many thousands of dollars.
Good Luck