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Frequently Asked Questions By Visitors to Canada

1/2/2018

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According to the latest information released by Tourism Toronto, the number of visitors to the Toronto region in 2017 exceeded all previous records and was an exceptional year for the tourism industry. The Toronto region alone hosted more than 40 million visitors in 2017 which resulted in more than $8 billion dollars generated in the local economy in 2017 and the creation of at least thousands of jobs in the region.

Where are these new visitors coming from and how has Canada's changing visa policies affected the growing tourism industry, not just in Toronto but across the whole country? In 2017 Canada introduced its New Tourism Vision with three clear goals:


  • to become one of the Top Ten most visited countries in the world by 2025.
  • ​Increase the number of international overnight visits to Canada by 30 per cent by 2021.
  • Double the number of tourists from China by 2021.
In order to achieve these goals, Canada has been increasing marketing efforts worldwide, including marketing programs aimed at Americans and millenials. In addition, there are focused efforts to attract visitors from China which is one of most lucrative source of visitors. In fact 2018 has been named as the “Canada-China Year of Tourism” in the hope of meeting the goal of doubling tourists from China over the next three years.

The other requirement in order to meet these goals is to increase access to the country. Canada has taken steps to lift visa requirements from more countries: for example as of 2017 Mexicans can travel to Canada without a visa. The electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) program has been expanded that allow easy processing and tracking of visitors from visa exempt countries. In addition Canada is growing its network of visa application centres (VACs) that take in visitor visa applications around the world: in China alone the they are opening 7 new VACs to process even more applications.


Increased access to Canada has also been made possible by Canada's decision to issue multiple-entry visas beginning in 2014 that are valid for the duration of your passport. In countries where passports are valid for 10 years that means the visitor can make repeat trips to Canada over the course of a decade. All of these visa measures have resulted in increased number of visitor visas being issued than ever before and in 2016 Canada issued 1,261,515 multiple entry visas. And while Chinese applicants received the most visas (350,949 in 2016), the other countries rounding out the top five are India (148,109), Brazil (61,546), Philipines (34,946) and Iran (16,754). It is also interesting to note that these figures have increased dramatically over the last few years: for example the number of visas issued to Iranians more than doubled from 7,780 in 2014 to 16,754 in 2016.

However, the increased number of visa applications has not gone unnoticed and Canada's immigration authorities are becoming aware of potential problems such as increased fraud in applying for a visitor visa or using your visitor visa to circumvent immigration laws. When a person applies for a visitor visa they have to demonstrate that they have the necessary financial means and that they have strong connections to their home country and will be leaving Canada after their short stay. While the number of investigations has not yet been released by Canada's Immigration authorities, the submission of fraudulent bank letters, title deeds and work documents has lead to a slowing of visa applications and a greater number of refusals. For example the current average processing time for a visitor application in the Ankara visa office is now more than 100 days where as it was previously only a few weeks. Therefore visa offices around the world are now taking extra precautions in reviewing applications and issuing visitor visas.

​I am contacted everyday by people who have travelled to visit Canada with questions about what they are permitted to do as visitors and what options are available to them in order to apply for immigration and make Canada their home. Over the next few weeks I will be writing more about this topic and the important factors you have to consider in applying for a visitor visa, your duties, obligations and rights as a visitor, and whether you may be able to apply for immigration.


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How to Choose An Immigration Representative

18/1/2018

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The Canadian immigration and citizenship system is complicated and constantly changing. Each case is unique and the way in which laws and regulations apply to your case may be different than the case of other family members or friends. The difficulties in immigration applications is compounded by the fact that most applicants are not native English speakers. Unfortunately, there are many instances of fraud and scams that are perpetuated against those interested in coming to Canada either on a temporary basis as visitors, students or workers, or those interested in becoming immigrants.

Therefore, choosing a representative that can advise you and represent you competently is one of the most important decisions you can make in helping you navigate the immigration system and preventing mistakes that can lead to delays or the refusal of your application. Having a professional that is legally permitted to represent will mean that the representative has to meet regulatory requirements with regards to competence and ethics and if there are any problems you may have recourse to follow up your case.


Who Can Legally Represent

Any person that receives compensation from you in exchange for providing you with immigration advice or assisting you with your application must be declared in your immigration application as a “Paid Representative”. There are a limited group of professionals that are legally permitted to advise you in immigration matters and to prepare and submit applications on your behalf to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). These professionals are:

  1. Lawyers who are members of the law societies in the provinces of Canada (and licenced notaries in the province of Quebec)
  2. Immigration consultants that are members of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (IRCC)
  3. In some very limited instances, licenced Paralegals that are members of the Ontario law society
Canadian lawyers are permitted to represent you in all immigration matters including all levels of court and all types of immigration and citizenship applications. Immigration Consultants may also represent you in most immigration matters excluding appeals before the federal court of Canada. And finally paralegals in Ontario have a limited ability to assist applicants in hearing before the Immigration Refugee Board. You can check whether a professional is licenced and is permitted to practice in one of these categories by checking the relevant website (in Ontario: www.lsuc.on.ca/find-a-lawyer-or-paralegal or www.iccrc-crcic.ca).

No other person or entity is permitted to represent immigrants or provide immigration related advice. There are unfortunately individuals and businesses that claim to provide immigration services without any of the safeguards that are in place for lawyers and immigration consultants. For example, unauthorized representatives (also referred to as “ghost consultants”) submit applications with your own name and contact information, without any mention of their role in preparing your application. I have seen countless cases where ghost representatives have provided false information and even fraudulent documents resulting in refusals and findings of misrepresentation for their innocent clients. You should be aware that you are always responsible for all information and documents submitted to IRCC on your behalf and choosing a representative that is competent and ethical can make all the difference.


5 Tips In Choosing Your Immigration Representative

  1. Ask for recommendations – before choosing a representative try to get recommendations from people that you trust. You can also try to search the name of the potential representatives online to see if there are any online reviews or information from past clients.
  2. Ask about the representatives credentials and experience – when meeting with potential representatives make sure to ask about their credentials and specific experience in dealing with similar cases.
  3. Discuss the services they will provide and negotiate the legal fee – make sure to understand what the process will include and the services that will be provided (as well as those that are excluded). You should also discuss the legal and government fees involved in your application up front to avoid misunderstandings during the process.
  4. Have a written contract with your representative – make sure to get the details of the services and fees in a written contract from your representative. Keep the signed contract in a safe place and if it includes milestones for the services to be provided make sure that you refer to it regularly to ensure that your application is proceeding as scheduled.
  5. Protect yourself from fraud by choosing a representative that will represent you ethically – be weary if a representative invites you to take shortcuts as promises that sound too good too be true often are impossible to fulfil. Further you should never agree to provide false documents or information to IRCC as it is against the law and can result in you being denied entry to Canada.
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    Authors: 
    Zeynab Ziaie 
    Zahra Ziaie 

    Note: This information is not intended as legal advice or opinion. You should always seek specialized legal advice with regards to your situation as the facts of each case are unique and the application of law varies in every case. 

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