Your Immigration Consultant can be anywhere in the world and
help you with the immigration process because the procedures are followed as
per the Canadian Immigration laws. Now, only someone who is authorized to do so
can represent your case. An ICCRC (Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory
Council) and RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant) is granted by the
Canadian Government which enables consultants to help people regarding their
Immigration process.
One who is registered and has the license will anyhow be in
Canada, which does not mean they cannot take your case and help you out with
it.
For example, we can say that there is a Consultancy in India
and their ICCRC/RCIC lawyer/head office is in Canada and the applicant is from
Dubai, is it possible to make his case? Yes, and thanks to technology for that
because now everything can be googled.
People who really want to visit the consultancy can again
take the help of the technology and make a video call, every other update can be
shared via mail or text. If they wish they can also take a flight to meet them because an ICCRC registered lawyer will anyhow be in Canada.
So now we can say that distance really doesn’t matter!
The procedures followed are more of an online process, which
can be done from anywhere in the world. The consultancy you are taking help
from should be reliable enough to make to believe that they are not a fraud
company and you will not be fooled. The location of the consultancy will only
matter to you when you literally want to go visit them in person, otherwise, it
is not required.
You can forward your details and documents to the
consultancy and they can start off with the process, even the payments can be
made online with the help of several digital payment platforms. The most the important factor here is trust, if you are convinced and if the agency has
successfully cleared all your doubts with respect to online procedures you can
sign up with them.
Verifying without visiting
Now this is where people come up with all the what-ifs and
buts, for which they can-
Cross-check the RCIC registration number of the lawyer on
the Federal website.
Go through the consultancy’s website and testimonials were given by people. Check their google review, lowest and highest ratings as
google reviews are reliable feedback given by general people.
Check their location on google map.
If you have any friend or family in the same city you can
also, ask them to visit and check.
Check the legality of their work, whether they sign any
Retainer Agreement or not.
Whether the Representative is the ICCRC & RCIC
registered or not.
If the consultancy fails to convince you that they are the
one, don’t go for it, the location here hardly matters. To be on a safer side
have a checklist to protect yourself from such frauds, use the checklist as a
shield. Do not get fooled, be smart and do your homework before you pay.
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