Advice services for “DIY” (do-it-yourself) applicants

There are many individuals and families who decide to manage their own Canadian immigration applications and do not wish to be represented by an authorized representative, such as ourselves. Although we always recommend using our full representation service if you are unsure on how to navigate the complexities of the Canadian immigration system, we understand there are many out there who are very much capable of researching, preparing, and submitting their own applications. We therefore, in addition to offering full representation as an option for clients, also offer tailored and customized advice services to those who have decided to handle their own applications.

Examples of these advice services are listed below. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list.

  • Full application review
  • Completeness checks
  • Application form reviews
  • Supporting document reviews
  • Employment letter reviews against NOC code lead statement and duties
  • Letter of invitation review or drafting
  • Letter of explanation review or drafting
  • Study plan review or drafting
  • Submission letter guidance
  • Review of GCMS notes
  • Case specific question and answer sessions
  • Any other case specific advice needed

Please note that we only deal with certain types of Canadian immigration applications. For a list of application types that we deal with, please visit our main services page by clicking here.

Contact webform for “DIY” applicants

Please use the webform below if you are a “DIY” applicant and require one of the above-mentioned advice services. If you require full representation, or if you prefer to email or call us, please visit our main contact page by clicking here. Once you submit the form below, we will review your request and provide you with a quote. If you decide to proceed, an agreement will be sent to you to sign along with a link to make payment online. Interac e-Transfers are also accepted. All advice services are provided virtually over email and Zoom, as well as over the phone.

Webform for "DIY" applicants