Immigration
Dealing with immigration matters can be difficult, especially when the costs are uncertain. Many people choose to do their immigration applications themselves. If you choose to draft and prepare your own immigration application Young Law Lawyers can review it and advise you on how to improve your application before you submit it. This can save you time, money, and avoid rejections or delays.
Young Law Chambers offers the below flat rate immigration legal fees
(GST and government fee not included and will be charged in addition to the below fees):
- Consultation: $300/ per hour. If you retain Young Law Chambers, then the consultation fee is credited towards the file.
- Spousal Sponsorship $4,000 (plus $500 for each dependent 18-21 yrs. Old or $250 for each dependent under 18 yrs old)
- Spousal Appeal at IAD $8,500
- Residency Appeal at IAD $8,500
- Express Entry $5,500
- Provincial Nominee Program $4,000
- Express Entry & PNP $9,000
- TRV (tourist visa) $2,000
- TRV + ATIP (for previous refusal) $2,500
- Super Visa (1 Parent / 2 Parents) $3,000 / $4,000
- Super Visa + ATIP (for previous refusal) regular fee above + $500
- Parental Sponsorship PR (1 or 2 parents) $4,000 and $500 for each dependent
- Student Visa $2,000
- Student Visa + ATIP (for previous refusal) $3,000 (if the applicant has a spouse or dependent children additional charges apply)
- Open Work Permit for Spouse $3,000
- LMIA Standard Application $3,500
- Work Permit (for LMIA) $1,500
- NAFTA Work Permit $2,500
- LMIA-Exempt Work Permit $2,000
- Criminal Rehabilitation (review file for eligibility) $3,000
- TRP (Temporary Resident Permit) $3,000
- TRP (for previous refusal) $3,500
- Fairness Letter Response $5,000 – $6,000
- H&C Application $5,000 for principal applicant and $500 for each additional dependent
- PR Card renewal $2,000
- Citizenship application $2,000
- Restoration of Status starting at $1,000
- Investor/Entrepreneur Immigration $30,000
- Self-Employed Business Immigration $5000
The above flat fees do not include additional applications if when making one application another application becomes required. If you are not honest about the information you provide Young Law Chambers or the Canadian government this can affect your application and increase your legal fees above the fees stated above. Also, if you fail to provide information requested or fail to disclose information it may increase the flat rate immigration fees stated above.