Seeking a Canadian immigration lawyer with experience in self-employed immigration.
February 11, 2010 9:39 AM   Subscribe

I'm looking for a lawyer who gives consultations over the phone, as I'm not in Canada at the moment. I have some very specific questions concerning self-employed immigration and a few other things (self-employed being the top priority though), so I'd like to find someone who is willing to answer questions as opposed to plugging my data into their questionnaire for a "chance assessment." I don't care where in Canada the lawyer is located, as long as they are versed in federal immigration procedures. Do you guys happen to know anyone like that?
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I and one other friend have direct personal experience with Ryan Rosenberg in Vancouver. I highly recommend him.
posted by randomstriker at 9:53 AM on February 11, 2010


Go to the McGill Legal information Clinic web site and then to resources,

under "legal profession" and "out of province" they have contact information for the Legal referral services of the various provincial bars. They should be able to help you find a lawyer with that specific expertise and who will do a phone consultation.

(There is a provincial aspect to immigration, at least for Quebec, so that's a question to ask as well)
posted by Salamandrous at 10:15 AM on February 11, 2010


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