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Section Title: About the Department

Immigration Representatives

Notice:
Read this important notice about who may represent you.

Who does this affect?

Individuals, whether in Canada or abroad, seeking to hire a representative with regard to their immigration application or status.

You are not obliged to hire a representative for immigration matters. The Government of Canada treats everyone equally, whether they use the services of a representative or not. If you choose to hire a representative, your application will not be given special attention nor can you expect faster processing or a more favourable outcome.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) realizes that the use of a representative to assist in completing your immigration application is a personal choice. Please note, the Government of Canada does not recommend or endorse any individual representative.

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* What is an immigration representative?
Information on the types of immigration representatives and who can be a representative.
* Choosing a representative
Advice on what to consider before hiring an immigration representative.
* How do I know if a representative is authorized?
Learn how to verify the status of an immigration representative with the appropriate regulatory group.
* What if I have a complaint?
Suggestions on what to do if you have a dispute with your immigration representative.
* Frequently asked questions
Common questions asked by applicants and immigration representatives.
* Regulations on Immigration Representatives
Consult the regulations and procedures that immigration representatives and CIC officers must follow.
* Contacts
Find important contact information for other organizations.
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