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Why use a lawyer?
Immigration is a complex field where laws and regulations change quickly and often. Not only are regulations amended from time to time, but also Citizenship and Immigration Canada constantly publishes operations memoranda which affect entry of individuals to Canada on either a temporary or permanent basis.

David Aujla has developed systems to ensure that he is advised of the latest news from Citizenship and Immigration Canada. He is linked to an extensive immigration lawyers' network, which discusses legal precedents and changing immigration policy.

As a result of the broad-based knowledge and resources available, David Aujla can provide the comprehensive support that you require to ensure success in your application. This includes not only being aware of the current applications of law and policy, but also developing the right strategy unique to your personal needs. By retaining David, you retain a personal immigration resource centre at your disposal.

The top ten reasons for using David Aujla as your legal consultant:

  1. Personalized, instant service
  2. Virtually 99% success rate with solid track record
  3. Welcoming and friendly approach to all clients
  4. Creative, innovative strategy for your unique case
  5. Broad knowledge base of immigration law
  6. Well established, well respected law practice
  7. Fully accredited member of the Law Society of British Columbia and the Canadian Bar Association
  8. Cost effective services
  9. Knowledgeable, professional staff
  10. Extensive local and Canadian network for settlement

Costs and benefits

There's a lot to do, and you should be prepared for a fairly significant expense in this area. Our costs and benefits page outlines what we do and some of the government fees you will face.

Many of David's clients think it was well worth it. Read some of their comments.

How to choose a lawyer

If you can't get a personal referral from people you trust, then consider some of the following steps in choosing a lawyer:

  • ask the local Law Society if the lawyer is a member in good standing (David Aujla belongs to the Law Society of British Columbia)
  • ask the law firm if it specializes in immigration law
  • determine the lawyer's experience in immigration law
  • review the lawyer's education, achievements, and other credentials
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