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What are the first steps to immigrating to Canada?
There are more than 70 immigration programs to Canada, so the first step is to fill out our FREE ASSESSMENT form.
After this, our Immigration Representative will analyze your profile to see if there is a possibility that you match with one of the currently available immigration programs.
If there is a possibility of you matching a program, we will request an initial consultation so we can analyze your profile more concisely. There is a charge for this initial consultation of $150.
If, after the initial consultation, our analysis is that you qualify for a program and you wish for us to represent you, we will organize our contract and begin work on your immigration journey immediately.
If I don’t live in Canada, how can we have the consultation?
How important is it to use a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant?
In Canadian law, there are only 3 types of people who can assist and represent future Canadians in their immigration journey for a fee: Members of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council, Canadian lawyers, and Quebec Notaries.
Would you go to an unlicensed dentist? Probably not because of the obvious dangers to your health. Well, immigration is the same.
Your immigration process if starting a new life and you need it to be done perfectly.
Lefevre’s founder, Ms. Martine Lefevre is a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council and her registration number is R533061.
While she is based out of Montreal, Canada, she is able and legally allowed to represent clients from all over the world.
What if I pay for a consultation and I eventually sign on with you?
What if I don't qualify for an immigration program?
At Lefevre Immigration, we are legally bound to our Professional Code of Ethics, so if you don’t qualify for a program, we will let you know immediately so you don’t waste time and money applying for a program.
Often for people who don’t qualify for an immigration program, if they still wish to come to Canada, we would recommend to study in Canada, which often has a multitude of immigration options after graduation.