Our Services
WE PROVIDE LEGAL SERVICES ON THE FOLLOWINGS MATTERS:
Skilled Worker
- Federal Skilled Worker - Quebec Skilled Worker
Business Immigration- Investor - Entrepreneur - Self Employed Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Sponsorship
- Family Sponsorship- Spouse or Common-Law Partner class
Convention Refugee Group of 5 refugee sponsorship Foreign Worker Foreign Student
Live-in Caregiver Visitor Visa
Humanitarian and Compassionate Cases Citizenship Appeal and Judicial Review
We also provide legal service for appeal and Judicial Review for following matters. Contact us if your application is rejected in any of the following categories:
-Refugee claim (Judicial Review)-Group of 5 refugee sponsorship. (Judicial Review)-Family sponsorship application ( Appeal)-Failure to meet residency obligation-Permanent resident (Appeal)-Removal order against a permanent resident or a Convention refugee (Appeal).-Visitor Visa (Judicial Review).-Skilled worker, Investor, Entrepreneur, Self-employed (Judicial Review)-Live-in-Caregiver (Judicial Review).-Study Permit (Judicial Review)-Work Permit (Judicial Review)-Citizenship (Judicial Review
Detention & Deportation:
We represent people who have been detained for alleged violation of Immigration and Refugee Protection Act or Regulations. Mr. Rezaur Rahman has been successful in securing release of detainees from the custody in a number of cases. We represent people at their,
a. Admissibility hearing
b. Detention Review
If you are facing removal or deportation from Canada we can move a motion to the Federal Court asking for a stay on your removal from Canada. Mr. Rezaur Rahman has been successful in obtaining stay from the Federal Court.
OUR SERVICES FOR PERMANENT RESIDENT APPLICANTS
Asses your eligibility:
We assess your eligibility for becoming a permanent resident of Canada in reference to relevant immigration categories. Some clients may qualify for more than one category.
We take great care in identifying the benefits of each category and present the comparison to the client. Correct assessment of eligibility on the basis of factors as mentioned in the Immigration law of Canada is the first and foremost important step.
We sometimes offer free assessment to a prospective client on the basis of availability of our resources.
Prepare, review and submit your application
We prepare your application with great care. We focus on minute details and advise you if we find any contradiction in your documents or information. Your success will greatly depend on a carefully prepared and flawless application form. An oversight of a mistake may lead to delay or even rejection of your application. We review a completed application thoroughly and submit that to the appropriate Visa Office. If the Immigration Officer is satisfied with your application you may be granted confirmation of permanent residence without an interview.
Prepare you for the interview:
If you are called for an interview, we will prepare you for that. We will ask you similar types of questions that an Immigration Officer might ask you and would draw your attention to the subjects or issues that may be raised during that interview. If needed , prior to the interview we will obtain the appropriate information from the Visa Office about your file as per the Access to Information Act
Monitoring your application:
We will be monitoring your application by replying to the Visa Office’s communication promptly and checking the deadline for different steps of processing. We will keep you informed about any communication that we receive from the Visa Office .You will not have the worry of missing any deadline for sending any reply. We will do that for you as per your instruction.
Appeal and Judicial Review:
If your application is rejected by the Visa Officer we may file an appeal or an application for judicial review on the basis of the subject matter and jurisdictional issue. If your case is rejected by a tribunal such as the IRB, IAD or ID we can file an application for Judicial Review to the Federal Court challenging that decision.
About
Rezaur Rahman is a lawyer with a long track record of success. Clients are benefited from his experience and acumen.
Rezaur Rahman is a renowned and successful lawyer in Canada. He practices Canadian Citizenship and Immigration law . He is authorized by the Citizenship and Immigration Canada to represent you.
He appears before the Federal Court, Refugee Protection Division (RPD) and Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada. He practices in the province of Ontario and also appears before the IRB in Montreal.
Rezaur Rahman has represented many successful clients. He has won appeals at the IAD and Judicial Review at the Federal Court (Read Federal Courts decisions).
Many of Rezaur Rahman’s former clients are now well established Canadian citizens. He has vast knowledge and experience in advising clients who want to emigrate to Canada as permanent residents in different categories of the Canadian Immigration system.
He became a celebrity human rights activist in Bangladesh for his unprecedented popular television program ‘Ain Adalat’ ( Law & Court 1983-1987). He took enormous risk to defend people’s right. As a young lawyer, he earned the nation’s trust for his fight against injustices and for his role in creating awareness about human rights.
The Canadian television and newspapers have focused on his work. His work was also covered by the National Film Board of Canada in its documentary film “The Asylum”. His name was mentioned in the Who’s Who of the World in the 1994-1995 edition of the Marquis Publishers, U.S.A.
He is very active in providing free legal advise to the clients of the Catholic Immigration Centre and the Lebanese Arab Social Services in Ottawa, Canada.. He also writes in community newspaper, magazine and blog and presents talks to different organizations and groups to create awareness about Canadian Citizenship and Immigration law.
Rezaur Rahman studied in McGill University of Canada and Dhaka University of Bangladesh. He has a Bachelor (Honors) and Masters degree in law.
He lives in Ottawa, with his wife and two children.