Canadian Immigration Services

Helping You Navigate Canada’s Immigration Process with Confidence

At Kurzfeld Immigration Law, we specialize in providing legal services to individuals and families seeking to immigrate to Canada. Our experienced team of lawyers can guide you through the complexities of Canada’s immigration laws, ensuring a smooth and successful application process.

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Kurzfeld Immigration Law Firm
Handles All Types of Immigration Applications and Cases.

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Permanent Resident applications

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Express
Entry

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Provincial Nominee
Programs

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Business
Applications

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Sponsorship

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Employee
Visas

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Temporary
Visas

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Humanitarian
Applications

Our Immigration Services

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Temporary Residence

Work Permits, Study Visas, and more

Get expert assistance with work permits, study visas, and temporary residence applications to make your transition to Canada easier.

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Family Class Sponsorship

Reuniting Families with Canadian Immigration

Sponsor your spouse, children, or parents for permanent residency in Canada. Let us help navigate the sponsorship process.

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Permanent Residence

Express Entry, PNP, Business Immigration

Apply for permanent residency through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, or business immigration. We make the process simple.

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Citizenship

Pathway to Canadian Citizenship

If you’ve already settled in Canada, we can help you apply for citizenship through the proper channels and guidelines.

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Humanitarian Causes

Immigration for Special Circumstances

Explore options for immigration based on humanitarian grounds. We assist with applications for individuals in unique or hardship situations.

Our Lawyers

Jason Ibanez

Jason Ibanez is an experienced lawyer with a combined 18-year experience in the legal field and who has worked extensively in Canadian immigration law for the last 10 years. He acquired his legal knowledge as he acquired his Bachelor of Laws from Silliman University in Philippines. he was later called to Integrated Bar of the Philippines and practiced law mainly focused on criminal law.

He later moved to Canada and pursued a progressive career in immigration law. He has experience working in the Ministry of the Attorney General of British Columbia (Supreme Court of British Columbia). He became a member of the Law Society of British Columbia on January 3, 2013, and has worked as an immigration lawyer since then. He is currently a member of the Law Society of Ontario since 2017 and holds membership at the Immigration Section of Canadian Bar Association.

Alina Zhang

Alina Zhang is an immigration lawyer. Alina graduated from University of British Columbia with a Master of Laws (LL.M) degree. Alina obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from Chongqing University, China. Alina also attended law school courses at National Chung Cheng University of Taiwan.

Alina worked for Access Pro Bono and a law firm in downtown Vancouver before she came to Toronto. She joined an immigration law firm as an articling student where she represented clients at IRB, CBSA and the Federal Court. Alina is a member of the Law Society of Ontario.

Alina has many years of experience in Canadian immigration law with the expertise in business immigration. She is experienced with work permit applications under Intra-company transferees/International Experience Class/Significant Benefits Categories, Labour Market Impact Assessment, Global Talent Stream applications, business visitors and many more.

Alina treats every client with care and diligence. She devotes herself into providing quality, efficient, and solution-oriented immigration legal services.

Tiffani Frederick

Tiffani Frederick is an American Canadian lawyer qualified to practice in the jurisdictions of Ontario and New York. She received her Bachelor of Laws from the University of Windsor and Juris Doctor from the University of Detroit Mercy. She formerly managed her own law practice for over 13 years representing clients in family, civil and immigration matters. She taught paralegal students at a private career college in Mississauga, Ontario.

Tiffani advises clients in all aspects of immigration law in Canada with an emphasis on matters before the Immigration and Refugee Board. Her immigration practice is focused on family sponsorships, temporary authorizations for study, visit or work, refugees, appeals, humanitarian and compassionate requests, inadmissibility, and enforcement matters.

Tiffani is a member of the Law Society of Ontario, the State Bar of New York, Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association, and the Canadian Bar Association.

Why Choose Kurzfeld Immigration Law?

Expertise

Our team of experienced Canadian immigration lawyers is dedicated to providing expert legal advice tailored to your unique circumstances. With over 20 years of experience, we have successfully assisted thousands of clients in navigating Canada’s complex immigration process, with a high success rate for various visa categories, permanent residency, and citizenship applications.

Personalized Service

We believe in a client-first approach, ensuring that every immigration strategy is customized to fit your specific needs. We take the time to understand your personal goals, challenges, and circumstances, offering clear, actionable advice. Throughout the process, we keep you informed and empowered, so you feel confident every step of the way.

Proven Track Record

For over 20 years, Kurzfeld Immigration Law has built a strong reputation as one of the most trusted immigration law firms in Canada. Our clients benefit from our extensive knowledge of Canadian immigration laws, proven strategies, and positive outcomes. Our commitment to success has earned us a loyal client base and many referrals from satisfied clients and professionals alike.

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How the Process Works

(Step-by-Step Guide)

Step 1:

Initial
Consultation

We start with a consultation where we assess your eligibility, discuss your goals, and create a plan for your immigration application.

Step 2:

Document Collection & Application Preparation

Once we understand your case, we assist with gathering the necessary documents and preparing your application to ensure it meets Canadian immigration standards.

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Application
Submission

We submit your application to the appropriate Canadian authorities and ensure all deadlines are met.

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Monitoring
& Updates

We track your application’s progress and keep you updated on its status. Our team also ensures you are prepared for interviews or additional requirements.

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Decision & Post-Decision Support

Once your application is processed, we assist you with any next steps, including landing in Canada, work permits, or other post-decision needs.

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Testimonial

Mr. Ronen and Team are fantabulous, talented, amazing, wonderful team. They are very helpful and friendly. They helped my family stay together and I am very thankful in my life. They are very knowledgeable about the immigration process , even if its critical, they will assist us anytime. Thank you very much Mr. Ronen and Team. I will suggest them to my family and friends.
Dharshi Bala
01:08 09 May 24
Ronen and his team are the best immigration team, we were outside of Canada but they processed our Work permit in minimum time with 100% accuracy.Really thanks from Ronen and his professional team.for any immigration case i recommend him strongly.
Soheil Raouf
17:15 18 Apr 24
One of the best immigration lawyer team in Canada. Ronen, Jason and his team provide excellent effort and support during our PR journey from OINP till PR. It was one of the quickest application process and receive PR less then 6 months after submitting the PR application. Thank you again the whole team for their continuous support and effort. Please contact Ronen and his team for your immigration journey in Canada will get best advice guaranteed.
Monjurul Huq
02:57 06 Feb 24
Ronen Kurzfeld is a highest ranked immigration lawyer who has so many successful stories. In my case my brother was refused his PR and he was desperate and broken but luckily he got to know about Ronen through his friend. It was more than a professional approach that he showed by building up his confidence and comforting him finally getting his PR. He is a citizen now. Apart from that he successfully got visitor visas for my parents and me which were refused twice. The humane approach settles half of the issue when one is refused visas and the mental situ you are facing at that moment. Highly recommend. Thank you Ronen and the team especially Jason who so understandably tolerated our various queries, answering our emails promptly..explaining thecreality
Binuka Peiris
03:28 20 Feb 24
Ronen's office helped me achieve the long awaited PR. I approached this great team of lawyers when my application was rejected and i was given two weeks to comment. It was a result of poor quality of application by a so called immigration consultant. Ronen has proposed a strategy that minimized risk of being deported and made several applications, wrote several letters, which in the end resulted in PR granted. I am very grateful to the team - Jason, Tiffany, Landon, Amy - and Ronen himself for their professionalism, dedication and at times patience, when they needed to answer my nagging questions.
Gregory K
19:31 24 Jan 24

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the immigration process take?

The length of the immigration process depends on various factors, including the type of application you’re submitting and your specific situation. For instance, the Express Entry process typically takes around 6-12 months, while Family Sponsorship applications can take 12-24 months. Study visas may be processed within a few weeks to a couple of months. We can provide a more accurate timeline based on your unique circumstances and the specific program you’re applying for.

What is the difference between a work permit and a study visa?

A work permit allows individuals to work temporarily in Canada for a specified employer or in an open work category. On the other hand, a study visa permits international students to study at a designated learning institution in Canada. While both are temporary permits, they serve different purposes: work permits are focused on employment, while study visas are for educational pursuits. Each requires different documentation and eligibility criteria, which we can help you navigate.

Can my family members come with me to Canada?

Yes, your family members, including your spouse, dependent children, and sometimes other relatives, can accompany you to Canada. Under specific immigration programs like spousal sponsorship or dependent child sponsorship, you can bring your family with you when applying for permanent residency or a work permit. We will assist in ensuring that you meet the necessary criteria to bring your family members along during your immigration process.

What should I do if my immigration application is denied?

If your immigration application is denied, don’t panic. There are options available, such as appealing the decision through the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) or reapplying with stronger supporting documents. In some cases, a denial might point out specific issues that need to be addressed before a re-application. Our experienced immigration lawyers will guide you through the appeals process or help you refile the application correctly to enhance your chances of success.

What are the eligibility criteria for the Express Entry program?

To be eligible for Express Entry, you must meet specific requirements based on your work experience, education, language proficiency, and other factors. You should have at least one year of skilled work experience, meet the language proficiency standards for either English or French, and have a secondary school education or higher. Age also plays a role, with applicants between 18-35 receiving higher scores. We can help assess your eligibility and guide you on how to optimize your profile for better chances of selection.

How do I apply for permanent residency in Canada?

There are multiple ways to apply for permanent residency in Canada, including through Express Entry, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), or family sponsorship. Each program has specific criteria that applicants must meet. Express Entry is generally for skilled workers, while PNP is for individuals with specific skills needed by provinces. We can evaluate your background and qualifications to determine which path is best for you and assist you throughout the application process.

What is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)?

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows Canadian provinces to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on their skills, experience, and the economic needs of that province. Each province and territory in Canada has its own PNP, with different eligibility criteria. Some provinces focus on skilled workers, while others may have streams for entrepreneurs, students, or even family members. We can help you identify the right PNP for your profile and guide you through the nomination process.

Can I bring my pets with me to Canada?

Yes, you can bring your pets to Canada, but there are specific regulations and requirements you must follow. For example, pets need to have proof of rabies vaccination, and some animals may need to undergo quarantine upon arrival, depending on their country of origin. We can help you with the process, including obtaining the necessary certifications and ensuring you comply with Canada’s pet import regulations.

How do I know if I’m eligible for a study visa?

To qualify for a study visa, you need to provide proof of acceptance from a designated learning institution in Canada. Additionally, you must show that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses while studying. You must also have a clean criminal record and prove your intention to leave Canada once your studies are completed. We can assess your eligibility and assist with the entire application process.

How can I increase my chances of being selected for Express Entry?

To increase your chances of being selected for Express Entry, you should focus on improving your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. This can be done by enhancing your language proficiency through language tests, gaining more work experience, or securing a job offer from a Canadian employer, which can add extra points. Additionally, applying through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) can give you a significant CRS boost. We can help optimize your profile to maximize your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Can I work in Canada while waiting for my permanent residency application to be processed?

Yes, you may be eligible to work in Canada while your permanent residency application is being processed. This can be achieved through a work permit or by obtaining an open work permit if certain conditions are met. If you are applying under a specific program like Express Entry, you may also be able to apply for a work permit if your application is pending. We’ll guide you on the best options to ensure you can legally work during the waiting period.

What happens if my employer terminates my work permit job?

If your employer terminates your employment, your work permit may no longer be valid. In such cases, you will need to either find another employer to sponsor you for a new employer-specific work permit or explore options like applying for an open work permit if eligible. We can assist you in maintaining your legal status in Canada and help you transition to a new employer or work permit, as necessary.

Can I apply for Canadian citizenship if I was born outside of Canada?

Yes, you can apply for Canadian citizenship if you were born outside of Canada, provided that you meet the eligibility criteria. If you are already a permanent resident and have lived in Canada for at least 3 years, you can apply for citizenship. We’ll guide you on the exact requirements and assist you in preparing your application.

How can I check the status of my immigration application?

You can easily check the status of your immigration application through your online account with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). We also provide support in interpreting application updates, communicating with IRCC, and responding to any additional requests for information or documents from immigration authorities.