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Subject: Do we really need a law firm |
Would anyone please inform me " Do we really need a law firm " or "what are the difficulties we face in future if we go ahead without a law firm"
[28-01-2004,01:48] Binu |
(in reply to: Do we really need a law firm) In order to immigrate you don´t need a law firm or a lawyer. Visit Canada Immigration web site and all info you can get there. Just read as much as you can, educate yourself and you should be fine.
[29-01-2004,23:40] Rahim |
Don't get a lawyer, get an advisor (in reply to: Do we really need a law firm) Hi Binu.
Perhaps I am biased; after all, I am someone who makes his income helping people overcome the obstacles in applying for immigration to Canada (and settling); but I think that a few dollars preparing a quality, final draft of your application is money well spent. Just ask my clients (see http://www.e-ca.ca/testimonials.htm). Of course, let me be clear about one thing - I would never suggest that someone hire third-party representation, unless they are rich enough that paying someone to open their mail isn´t a problem. :)
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[30-01-2004,23:41] Dennis Caul |
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