Frequently Asked Questions

Canada has place a licensing system, to protect immigration clients (that is you). If you are dealing with a non-registered agent, chances are that they will lie to you or run away with your money.

A few companies claim to have tie-up with registered agents overseas. These tie up should be visible on the government websites. (for example www.iccrc-crcic.ca for Canada.)

You can also call the local embassy to check if your migration agent is registered with them or not.

You should know the license or registration number of your agent or your representative. If your agent doesn’t have this number, they will not represent your case, but rather file your case directly under your name. Which means you are filling your case yourself.

If you are paying someone to represent your case, it is your right to communicate directly with that agent, to avoid any communication gaps, if your agent is making excuses in providing you the agent’s details, you are better off not hiring an agent.

A large number of refusals are because the agent could not understand canada documentations process and cultural differences. So you need to hire someone locally present in your city where you can sit and explain your situation.

A registered agent can attest your documents, If your agent is registered, he or she should be able to attest your documents.