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Canadian Immigration Services

The firm provides legal representation to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, employers, and foreign nationals across a full range of temporary and permanent immigration matters.

Andra Dumitrescu

Canadian Immigration Lawyer

Law Society of Ontario # 75447M

Representation for individuals seeking permanent resident status through family, economic or provincial programs.

Family reunification support for Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

For foreign nationals with compelling reasons to remain in Canada despite not meeting regular program criteria.

For skilled workers with recent Canadian work experience seeking permanent residence through Express Entry.

For applicants with a qualifying Ontario job offer under the OINP Employer Job Offer streams: Foreign Worker, International Student and In-Demand Skills.

Representation for individuals seeking visas, permits, and status to study, visit or work in Canada.

For visitors requiring a visa for tourism, family visits, business, or short stays.

Discretionary permits for foreign nationals who are inadmissible but need to enter or remain in Canada temporarily.

For international students seeking study permit applications and extensions.

For business owners and entrepreneurs seeking temporary entry to establish or run a business in Canada.

For intra-company transferees establishing or joining Canadian operations under C61, C62 and C63.

For international graduates applying for a Post-Graduate Work Permit after completing eligible Canadian studies.

Federal Court remedies for unreasonable IRCC delays or decisions that were improper, unreasonable, or procedurally unfair.

For applicants facing unreasonable IRCC delays requiring a Federal Court order to compel a decision.

For applicants seeking Federal Court review of unreasonable or procedurally unfair IRCC decisions.

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