Practice Areas

Why You Need the Top Lawyers

Immigration law is one of the most complex and ever-evolving areas of legal practice, and navigating its intricacies can be overwhelming without the help of an experienced legal professional. At Robert Immigration, we believe that the right legal representation can make all the difference in achieving your immigration goals.

What We Are Expert At

Legal Practice Areas

Permanent Residency (PR) Applications

We assist clients in applying for Permanent Residency in Canada through various pathways, including: Express Entry: Skilled workers, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): Helping you find the right provincial program based on your skills, experience, and education. Family Sponsorship: Reuniting families through the sponsorship of spouses, parents, and dependent children. Quebec-selected Skilled Workers: For those applying through Quebec's immigration programs.

Temporary Resident Visas

We help individuals who wish to visit, study, or work in Canada with the following types of visas: Visitor Visas: For tourism or family visits. Study Permits: Guiding international students through the process of applying for study permits and post-graduation work permits. Work Permits: Including employer-specific and open work permits, as well as Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications.

Criminal Inadmissibility and Waivers

In cases where an individual is inadmissible to Canada due to a criminal record, we provide legal assistance in overcoming these barriers through: Criminal Rehabilitation: Applying for rehabilitation to remove criminal inadmissibility. Temporary Resident Permits: Helping individuals gain temporary entry despite criminal inadmissibility. Legal Advice and Representation: Offering expert legal advice to individuals with criminal backgrounds seeking to immigrate to Canada.

Refugee and Asylum Claims

We provide compassionate legal assistance for individuals seeking refugee protection in Canada. Our services include: Refugee Claims: Representing individuals fleeing persecution in their home countries and seeking asylum in Canada. Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds: For those who do not qualify under traditional refugee status but face exceptional circumstances. Appeals and Hearings: Representing clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) in the event of denied claims.

Business and Investor Immigration

For business professionals and entrepreneurs seeking to invest or start a business in Canada, we offer services under various business immigration pathways, including: Start-up Visa Program: For entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas looking to establish a business in Canada. Investor Programs: Helping individuals seeking to invest in Canada through various investment programs, including provincial and federal investor streams.

Canadian Immigration Appeals & Federal Court Applications

Our expertise extends to helping clients with: Appeals: If your immigration application has been refused, we can assist with submitting an appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD). Federal Court: For judicial reviews and applications to challenge decisions made by immigration authorities.

Visitor Visas and Temporary Resident Permits

We help individuals obtain the necessary permissions to visit Canada for business, tourism, or family purposes, including: Visitor Visa Applications: Assisting clients in obtaining a visa to visit Canada for tourism, business meetings, or family visits. Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents: A multiple-entry visa for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Temporary Resident Permits (TRP): For individuals who are inadmissible to Canada but need to enter the country for specific purposes.

Canada Arrivals

 

Congratulations on your successful immigration journey! As you prepare to make Canada your new home, Robert Immigration is here to guide you through the essential steps of your arrival, ensuring that you settle in smoothly and begin your new life with confidence.

1. Preparing for Your Arrival

Before you arrive in Canada, there are several key steps to take that will help make your transition as smooth as possible. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Valid Travel Documents: Ensure that you have all necessary documents in order, including your visaconfirmation of permanent residence (COPR), or study permit. You may need to show these documents to immigration officers upon arrival.

  • Health Insurance: Depending on the province or territory you’re entering, health insurance coverage may not be immediate. Some provinces have waiting periods for newcomers, so it’s important to purchase temporary health insurance before arriving.

  • Proof of Funds: If you’re moving to Canada under a skilled worker program or express entry, you may need to show proof of funds to support yourself and your family during your first few months.

  • Understand Canadian Customs and Regulations: Familiarize yourself with Canada’s customs regulations, including what you can and cannot bring into the country. Be prepared to declare any goods at customs, and be aware of restricted items.

Romeo Franklin

As an international student, I was nervous about the study permit process. But Robertson Immigration made everything so clear and simple. They took the time to explain my options and ensured my application was submitted accurately. I'm now studying at one of Canada's top universities, and I'm so grateful for their assistance.

Visa Application

 

Your journey to Canada is just beginning, and at Robert Immigration, we are here to ensure that every step of your arrival is handled with ease. Our team of experienced professionals is ready to help you adjust to life in Canada, giving you peace of mind as you begin your new chapter.

Rosa Perez

I can't thank Robert Immigration enough for their professionalism and support throughout my permanent residency application process. They guided me every step of the way, made sure all documents were in order, and kept me updated throughout. I am now a proud Canadian citizen, and it wouldn’t have been possible without their expert help!

Immigration Approved Canada

 

Once your immigration application is approved, there are a few essential tasks to handle before making your move:

  • Book Your Travel: Plan and book your flight to Canada. Ensure you have all the necessary documents with you, such as your visa, COPR (if applicable), and any supporting documents requested by Canadian immigration authorities.
  • Prepare Important Documents: Keep copies of your approved visa, COPR, passport, medical records, and financial statements handy. Having these ready will make your entry into Canada much smoother.
  • Settle Your Affairs: Take care of your affairs back home, such as notifying your employer, arranging for housing in Canada, and securing transportation for when you arrive.
Client
Walter Myers

We were nervous about applying for family sponsorship to bring our parents to Canada, but Robertson Immigration made the whole process smooth and stress-free. Their team was always available to answer questions, and they ensured that our application met all requirements. We are so happy to have our parents with us now