How to choose an immigration or citizenship representative
Choose your representative carefully
To find a paid or unpaid representative:
- ask people you trust to recommend someone
- Be sure to get advice from several people before you choose
- ask questions
- Be careful of someone who won’t answer your questions
If you’re hiring a paid representative:
- find out if they’re authorized
- This means they have a license to practice and give advice
- If you choose a paid representative who’s not authorized, we may return your application or refuse it
- If you give a representative money or compensate them in any other way in exchange for their services, they’re considered paid and must be authorized
- ask about the representative’s training and experience
- Ask for references and find out how long they’ve been in business
- discuss the services they’ll provide as well as their fee
- make sure to get a written contract and read it carefully before you sign it
- Make sure it lists all the services they’ll give you and clearly states the fee you discussed
If you’re using a representative who works in Canada, you can also contact the Better Business Bureau. It can tell you if it has received complaints about a citizenship or immigration consultant, lawyer or other representative.
Tips to protect yourself from fraud
- Be careful of anything that sounds too good to be true
- Using a representative will not draw special attention to your application or guarantee that we’ll approve it
- Beware of representatives who encourage you to give false information in your application
- It’s against the law, and you could be denied entry into Canada or deported after you arrive
- Don’t leave original documents or photos with your representative
- Don’t sign blank application forms
- Don’t sign forms or documents unless you can read them
- If you don’t understand them, ask someone to translate
- Make sure to get copies of any documents your representative makes for you
- Any time you pay your representative, get a signed receipt
- Make sure your representative updates you on your application often
- Protect your money and remember:
- we’ll never call you and ask you to deposit money into a personal bank account
- we’ll never ask you to transfer money through a private money transfer company
- our processing fees are in Canadian dollars and they’re the same around the world
Learn more about how to protect yourself from fraud.
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