Immigration and refugee claim

In this field, we operate in a highly dynamic field that demands a fast adaptation capability. We pride ourselves on being up-to-date with all programs and are eager to accompany both individuals and companies on their journey towards achieving their goals. Our expertise lies in the sector of refugee claims, where we are committed to fighting for the victory of human rights and improving the living conditions of those in need.

Immigration and refugee claim
Immigration
LMIA

Known as the Labor Market Impact Assessment, LMIA is a document that Canadian employers may need to obtain before hiring a foreign worker. It serves as proof that the employer has made sufficient efforts to recruit a Canadian citizen or permanent resident for the job but was unable to find a suitable candidate. The LMIA process is administered by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).

Start-up V

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isa Program

Elevate your entrepreneurial ambitions by launching your start-up in Canada with our specialized legal support for the Start-up Visa Program. Our law firm helps innovative entrepreneurs navigate the application process smoothly, ensuring compliance with all requirements for a successful business establishment and securing permanent residency. Contact us to transform your business idea into a thriving reality in Canada.

Become a designated organization

To become a designated organization for Canada's Start-up Visa Program, your organization must be approved to invest in or support start-ups. Designated organizations are business groups that are approved to invest in or support possible start-ups through the Start-up Visa Program. They include venture capital funds, angel investor groups, and business incubators.

Pilot Programs

Are you ready to start a new chapter in your life in one of the world's most welcoming countries? Canada's Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) pilot programs are your gateway to a vibrant and diverse society. E-Wiselaw can assist with discovering how these pilot programs can help you achieve your dreams of living and working in Canada.

Refugee Claim

In Canada, a Convention Refugee is an individual who, being outside their country of origin, is unable or unwilling to return due to a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. This status entitles the individual to legal protection under Canadian law, including the right to apply for permanent residence and potentially citizenship, as well as access to social services. This designation is crucial for those seeking asylum in Canada, offering them a pathway to a stable and secure life away from threats.

A person in need of protection

In Canada, a "person in need of protection" is an individual who cannot be returned to their home country safely because they would face a danger of torture, a risk to their life, or a risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. This status is distinct from that of a Convention Refugee and is part of Canada's commitment to uphold human rights and offer protection to those who do not qualify as refugees but are still at serious risk if they return to their country.

This designation allows individuals to stay in Canada on humanitarian grounds, with the opportunity to apply for permanent residence. Like Convention Refugees, persons in need of protection have access to various social services and can work towards becoming permanent residents and eventually citizens.