¡How exciting that you’re starting your immigration journey to Canada! This is the first step towards a future full of opportunities in one of the countries with the best quality of life in the world. 🏞️✨
To help you succeed and avoid delays or rejections, here are 5 essential tips that will make your process as smooth as possible:
1. Choose the right program for you
There are several immigration programs, some federal and others provincial, including the refugee program. An immigration consultant or lawyer is your best ally to help identify which one suits your profile best.
🔍 Extra Tip: If you have limited resources, check if you qualify for assistance from Legal Aid Ontario, an institution that provides grants to cover immigration legal fees.
2. Submit all the required documentation
Immigration officers will carefully review every document. Make sure all the papers requested by your lawyer or consultant are original and complete. Work together with your attorney for your won success. The more organized your file is, the easier it will be for the immigration officer to process your application. 📑✅
3. Scan your documents in high quality
Do not use photos to upload your documents, as Immigration Canada does not accept them due to inconsistent quality. Instead, scan everything in PDF with 600 dpi or higher. If you don’t have access to a good flat scanner, visit a public library or a stationery store. Legible documents mean fewer chances of rejection! 📂
4. Translate your documents with a certified translator
It is crucial that all translations are done by a certified translator in Canada. Each province has its own association; in Ontario, for example, it’s ATIO. Check the website of the corresponding association to ensure the translator is certified. 🌍📄
5. Fill out and review the forms carefully
Complete all forms carefully and review everything with your lawyer or consultant before submitting them. This will help you avoid any possible mistakes that could delay your case.
💡 Extra Tip: If you have difficulty understanding the forms in English or French, you can request help from a certified interpreter, or an advisor in a Newcomer Centre, or a member of your consultant’s team to explain the details. If you decide to do this, this person must sign the form in the Interpreter section. Immigration Canada wants to make sure that you understand all the details! 📝👥
At Malex Translations, we are ready to partner with you in this process. We coordinate with your immigration lawyer or consultant to offer you high-quality certified translations always delivered on time, ensuring that your case will move forward without a hitch.
Contact us today and let’s take the next step together towards your future in Canada! 🇨🇦✨
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