Immigration LawSurrey

Immigration Lawyers in Surrey, BC

Surrey has a large and diverse immigrant population and is home to many immigration law providers serving the Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver. This page lists immigration law providers in the Surrey area for general reference. BCLegalServices.ca is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

For general information only. BCLegalServices.ca is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

What Immigration Law Providers Can Help With

Temporary resident visa applications
Work permit applications and renewals
Study permit applications
Express Entry and permanent residence
BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)
Family sponsorship applications
Refugee and humanitarian claims
Citizenship applications

Immigration Law Providers in Surrey

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Mark & Company Law Corp

Surrey — P.O. Box 158 – 10688 King George Blvd, Surrey, BC V3T 4W8

A Surrey immigration law firm providing legal services in Canadian immigration law since 1990.

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Wilson Rasmussen LLP

Surrey — Suite 300, 15127 100 Ave., Surrey, BC V3R 0N9

A Surrey law firm and notary service providing legal services across real estate, family law, wills and estates, and other areas.

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Brij Mohan & Associates

Surrey — #205 – 12830 80th Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 3A8

A Surrey law firm offering legal services in criminal defence, immigration law, and personal injury cases.

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Questions to Ask Before Hiring

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What immigration pathways are available for my situation?
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Do you offer services in my language?
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What are the realistic processing times for my application?
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What are your fees and payment structure?
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What documents will I need to provide?
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What are the risks if my application is refused?

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there immigration lawyers in Surrey who speak Punjabi or Hindi?

Yes. Surrey has a large South Asian community and many immigration law providers offer services in Punjabi, Hindi, and other languages. You can filter by language in the BCLegalServices.ca directory.

What is the difference between a lawyer and an immigration consultant?

Both lawyers and Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) are authorized to provide immigration advice and representation in Canada. Lawyers are regulated by provincial law societies, while RCICs are regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Both can represent clients before IRCC.

What is a Super Visa?

A Super Visa allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to visit Canada for up to five years at a time, with the visa valid for up to ten years. It requires proof of a qualifying relationship, private medical insurance, and a letter of invitation from the Canadian child or grandchild.

Can I work in Canada while my permanent residence application is being processed?

In some circumstances, yes. If you have a valid work permit, you may be able to continue working while your PR application is processed. There are also bridging open work permits available for certain applicants. A lawyer can advise on your specific situation.

What happens if I overstay my visa in Canada?

Overstaying a visa can have serious consequences, including being found inadmissible to Canada, being subject to a removal order, or being barred from returning. If you have overstayed, it is important to seek legal advice promptly to understand your options.

Disclaimer: This page is for general informational purposes only. BCLegalServices.ca is an independent directory and is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice, and nothing on this page creates a lawyer-client relationship. Provider listings are compiled from publicly available sources and may not be current. Always verify provider information directly and consult a qualified BC lawyer for your specific situation. Read our full disclaimer.