The Dangers of Crowd Sourcing Canadian Immigration Information

Welcome to Episode 143 of the Canadian Immigration Podcast, titled "The Dangers of Crowd Sourcing Immigration Information," featuring a deep dive into a critical and often overlooked aspect of Canadian immigration. Joining us once again is Robert Leong, an experienced immigration lawyer from British Columbia, who brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience to this enlightening discussion.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Expert Insight: Robert Leong shares his expertise on the complications that arise from using crowd-sourced immigration advice and the potential legal pitfalls it can create.
Real-Life Consequences: Discover the real-world impacts of misrepresentation in immigration applications, including procedural fairness letters and refusals that could bar you from re-applying for years.
Professional Guidance vs. DIY: Learn about the risks associated with DIY immigration applications and the value of engaging a professional from the start of your immigration journey.
Navigating Complex Scenarios: Understand how immigration lawyers navigate complex cases and the nuanced aspects of Canadian immigration law that aren't apparent in government guidelines or online forums.
Procedural Fairness Letters: An in-depth look at what to do if you receive a procedural fairness letter and how timely, professional responses are crucial.
Technology in Immigration: Discussion on the role of artificial intelligence in immigration processes and how it can detect patterns that might suggest misrepresentation.
Why Watch This Episode?
Avoid Common Mistakes: Gain insights to navigate the complexities of the immigration process without falling into common traps set by reliance on inaccurate or misleading online information.
Professional Advice: Learn why consulting with an immigration lawyer not only helps avoid critical errors but also provides peace of mind throughout the challenging process of immigration.
Educational Experience: Benefit from Robert Leong’s extensive experience with federal court cases and his deep understanding of immigration law nuances that are often not covered in online resources.
Stay Updated: Stay informed about the latest immigration policies and practices that could affect your application, directly from experts who understand the system’s current state.
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Пікірлер: 8

  • @Steelads
    @Steelads2 ай бұрын

    Excellent work Mark! Specific and informative video.

  • @ArgentechImmigration
    @ArgentechImmigration2 ай бұрын

    Excellent, thanks !

  • @edpl2248
    @edpl22482 ай бұрын

    Sir Mark, an international student here (of a 2yr trade program) and completed the 1st year. Im with my wife (work permit holder) and 4yo son (visitor). We are in Kelowna BC, is there a chance for PR for the 3 of us either now or after i graduate? Are you offering such related services to PR in out case?

  • @jaysingh7237

    @jaysingh7237

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes stay in trades its becoming increasingly important and bc targets these occupations on top of federal targets.....

  • @A__SB
    @A__SB2 ай бұрын

    Who needs these immigration lawyers? I mean what value add do they bring? Do they know policies that are formulated by the ministers in charge? No! Most people, who need such agents, don't have the time to go over the immigration website, where rules are early spelled out. Unless you have a language barrier or don't have the time, you really don't need a con agent.

  • @corruptionofELOHEL

    @corruptionofELOHEL

    Ай бұрын

    Immigration lawyer serve a very specific purpose. Legal advice and representation. Trying to do legal representation on your own is hard.

  • @billnye4213

    @billnye4213

    22 күн бұрын

    It's immigration agents and consultants who are the shady ones not lawyers. I think you're conflating the two.

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