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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. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) President of the Canada Border Services Agency Canadian Council of Better Business Bureaus 2 St. Clair Avenue East Canadian provincial or territorial law societies Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants Chambre des notaires du Québec Immigration and Refugee Board Provincial and territorial information Northwest Territories: Ministry of Education, Culture and Employment Box 1320 Nunavut: Department of Education Legislative Assembly Building, 2nd Floor Ontario: Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Quebec: Immigration et Communautés culturelles Centre de services aux gens d'affaires Foreign Affairs Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) RCMP Headquarters
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