TDOT Immigration
An ECA is required for Express Entry and many Provincial Nominee Programs to verify that foreign credentials are equivalent to a Canadian standard. Choosing the wrong assessing body, or submitting incomplete documents, can delay your profile by months.
Read More →US visitor and business visa appointments can be months away - but in certain circumstances, applications can be submitted without waiting for a consular appointment. This is a one-time service for eligible applicants.
Read More →LMIA-exempt work permits require employers to submit an offer of employment through the IRCC Employer Portal before the worker can apply. An error at this step - wrong NOC code, missing details, incorrect exemption code - creates delays that cascade across the entire process.
Read More →Many immigration documents - statutory declarations, affidavits, consent letters - must be sworn or affirmed before a commissioner. An improperly executed document can invalidate an entire application.
Read More →Your GCMS notes contain the officer's internal comments and decision rationale on your application - information that is not included in your refusal letter. Understanding what was flagged is essential before reapplying.
Read More →A poorly drafted or unnotarized invitation letter is one of the most common reasons visitor visa applications are refused. Consulate officers look for specific information, and a notarized letter carries significantly more weight.
Read More →A PRRA is often a last opportunity to present new evidence of risk before removal from Canada. The window to respond is tight and the evidentiary bar is high - this is not the time to submit a generic application.
Read More →An H&C application is one of the most complex and personal immigration pathways - it asks Canada to consider your unique circumstances rather than standard eligibility criteria. The strength of the submission is everything.
Read More →Seeking refugee protection in Canada is a serious legal process with strict timelines and high documentation standards. How your claim is presented before the Refugee Protection Division can determine the outcome.
Read More →A refused application is not always the end of the road. Officers can make errors, overlook documents, or misapply the law - and a well-argued reconsideration request can change the outcome.
Read More →Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Results may vary. All fees are in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and may vary based on case complexity. TDOT Immigration Services is registered with the CICC. Not affiliated with the Government of Canada or IRCC.