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Should i go with an Immigration Lawyer?

mcrick

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Apr 12, 2018
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Ok so here's my situation, im from South America but moved with my mom to a Caribbean Island where we live and have work permits for. Ive been saving up for a trip to Canada because i need work done on my eyes. I have extreme eyebags which got worst along with other aging complication because of working too hard to save. The time i had enough money to apply for a Visa i kept hearing how strict the Visa process is and how they keep asking for assets. I don't have a car or home neither does my mom, but we have no intensions of starting over and moving to Canada heard is just too cold and mom is over 60. I have over 30K US dollars in my bank account and want to know if that is sufficient to cover for the enough assets financial rejection that seems so prominent now. I was thinking a medical route whereby i can get the plastic surgeon to send some kind of proof that im going there for surgery, however i just wanna do it right the first time so i dont get rejected and then its harder to prove yourself the second try. Additionally i kept changing jobs recently so i can get my work permit for this country so i can live here and have been working online for like the last 3 years so i dont have a solid say 3 years job history with one job, between that time ive worked around 2. However i do in the the years before that. I heard of this great Lawyer that goes all out to help people but his work is like with people with crime backgrounds and so on but he does do visitor visas. His rate is $2000 CAN to help me and my mom get a visa but im really not trying to spend as the money is so small already for my surgeries. Please looking for some professional advise on what you think i should do.
 
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canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Would imagine you will need more funds. You don't need to employ a lawyer but you should provide proof of your communication with the surgeon. There always can be complications with medical procedures so you will have to show you can cover any complications. If you don't have other savings seems crazy to spend your money on an elective procedure. Why not go somewhere like Brazil that does a lot of plastic surgery but the cost will be more reasonable?
 

mcrick

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Apr 12, 2018
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Trust me ive researched and researched, i have around 50K. I don't like the idea of taking any risks going under the knife for something as visible as my face. Ive seen the botched stories of those places, rather feel more secure that make my problem worst. I was told that the medical application is more risky as it required more details and documents and doesn't provide evidence of return which is the most likely reason for rejection. I was hoping the lawyer can argue this out in some brilliant way.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Don't think you need a lawyer. Apply once you have been in one place for hopefully a couple of years to show that you are settled. Your country of origin may be problematic depending on the country.