Immigration Law

Canada is one of the most globalized countries, often acting as a magnet for immigrants from various parts of the world. The diverse society which is the essence of Canada highlights its conduciveness to young businesses and startups.

For those who aspire to move to Canada, the first stepping stone is to go through the immigration process which can often be tedious and frustrating. Compliances are complex and require a professional eye to be deciphered and implemented correctly.

Our Expertise

  • Entrepreneur/ Investor Visa
  • Self Employment PR
  • Start-up Visa
  • Express Entry
  • Provincial Nominee Program
  • Work Permit
  • Intra-Company Transfer
  • Labour Market Impact Assessment
  • Family Class Sponsorship
  • Reconsideration Requests
  • Procedural Fairness Letter Response
  • H & C Application
  • Super Visa
  • Parental Sponsorship (PR)
  • Care Giver PR
  • PR Card Renewal
  • Citizenship Application
  • Judicial Review Applications
  • Appeals to IAD

Why Choose Us?

At Truzt Law, we have vast experience in assisting investors, corporates, students, workers, and families from all over the world to come to Canada to live, study, and work. We provide comprehensive legal service for all immigration requirements including temporary visas, permanent residence, and citizenship.

We also offer full representation in judicial review or appeals to ensure that your legitimate concern is effectively heard. Our team helps you identify all your feasible options and avenues so that you can make informed decisions with respect to your application.

Our fundamental goal is to help our clients accomplish all of their immigration-related needs without any hiccups. With our assistance, you will be putting your best foot forward into Canada.

Contact us and get yourself assessed by an experienced registered immigration consultant.

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