Colin R. Singer is an internationally acclaimed Canada Immigration Attorney.
He runs and manages a well-established law firm in Canada, CCIRC, with a team of 30 trained immigration specialists working under him.
A brief visit to his Wikipedia page and his profile on www.immigration.ca is the quickest and best way to know him and CCIRC.
Amongst the levels of professionals qualified to act as authorized representatives, lawyers are right at the top.
A Lawyer’s qualification requires a Degree in Law and intensive work experience.
Attorney’s have to undergo formal training, and are governed by a regulatory body. This affiliation is intended to provide the most reliable services to clients.
The attorney is a licensed legal professional. This innovation has been introduced to further upgrade the quality of our services.
For Foreign Workers clients, a team of Canadian immigration lawyers will supervise the entire process leading to submission, follow-up and management of their application with Immigration agencies.
If the Canadian immigration authority issues a Request of Evidence, the response to that query will be drafted by an immigration lawyer, and bear the letterhead of the law offices of Colin R. Singer.
The factual accuracy and legal backing of this response will be unmatched by an RCIC agent or 3ther representative.
In Colin R Singer, you’ll get the services of one of Canada’s most tenured and top ranked attorneys with over 20 years of Practice in Canada Immigration Law.
Add to that Foreign Workers 20 years of experience, you’ll have an unbeatable, unmatchable and seamless blend of consulting and legal advisory services.
You’ll receive the full support of a TEAM of 30 specialists in – including lawyers, consultants and technical staff - Canada along with Foreign Workers team of 300 immigration experts, based in India.
Immigration.ca is one of the top ranked websites by Google on the subject of Canada Immigration
Your application will be reviewed and submitted by the law offices of Colin R. Singer.
All communication in this regard will be on the attorney’s letterhead, and where required, they are eligible to represent you in court of law as well.
Before you sign up and pay any consultant, ask the following questions of the dealing business manager:
Who is their Authorized (Lawyer/RCI agent) representative?
If the consultant’s staff / business manager cannot provide the name, then STOP discussions then and there. Simple use of ICCRC logo on their website means nothing if they cannot provide the name of their representative.
If they do provide the name, ask whether the retainership agreement you will sign with their consultancy carry the name and contact details of such a RCIC agent or not?
And finally, whether they will charge a different fee if they are providing services of an RCIC agent or not.
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