
Immigration is Personal.
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Led By An RCIC-IRB And Immigrant Founder, We Provide World-Class Services For Your Canadian Immigration Journey

Your Journey, Our Purpose
Immigration is Personal.
So is Our Service
Led By An RCIC-IRB And Immigrant Founder, We Provide World-Class Guidance For Your Canadian Immigration Journey.
Strategic Immigration.
Human Approach.
At MGG Immigration, we understand that immigration is more than a legal process — it’s your future taking shape. That’s why we blend strategic precision with a deeply human approach, guiding each client with care, clarity, and uncompromising professionalism. Whether you're building a new life, reuniting with family, or navigating a complex appeal, you're not just another file — you're a story we’re proud to represent.
➤Tailored Strategy, Not Templates
Every case is approached with fresh eyes and a strategic mindset — no cookie-cutter solutions.➤RCIC & IRB Authorised
Work with a licensed professional who can represent you at every stage — including appeals before the Immigration and Refugee Board.➤One-on-One Legal Care
You'll never feel lost in a system. We walk beside you with direct, transparent communication.➤Built on Values, Not Volume
We take fewer clients so we can do deeper work and give every file the attention it truly deserves.

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Frequently Asked Questions
A Journey Built on Precision, Compassion, and Lived Experience
My journey into immigration law began with a deep understanding of people — not from behind a desk, but in real-life systems where decisions have lasting consequences. As a licensed RCIC and authorized IRB representative, I combine legal precision with genuine care — because immigration isn’t just policy, it’s personal.I know what it means to face silence in a system that feels too complex to navigate. As an immigrant myself, I’ve experienced the anxiety, the waiting, the need for clarity. I’ve seen how the right guidance can change everything — and how the wrong advice can cost more than just time.That’s Why I Practice Differently.I don’t just review forms — I learn your story. I don’t just file submissions — I build strategies tailored to your life. Whether you're facing a refusal, preparing for a hearing, or navigating medical inadmissibility, I bring the full weight of my experience, legal training, and unwavering commitment to every case.Because behind every file is a human being. And when I take on a case, I carry that truth with me — from the first conversation to the final decision.
— Harpreet Singh, RCIC-IRB

The Values That Make Us.
Migratio
We don’t see migration as a form to be filled; we see it as a story unfolding. Like the father reuniting with his children after years apart. Or the international student navigating not just a system, but a new life. For us, these are not files. They are families, futures, and silent hopes waiting to be heard. At MGG, we honour the emotional weight behind every application
Guidance
We don’t just advise. We walk beside you with clarity, structure, and precision. Immigration is complex. Our job is to simplify it, not just legally, but emotionally. You're never just a file. You're a future we believe in.
Gratiam
At MGG, gratitude isn’t an afterthought, it’s at the heart of how we practice. We’re grateful for the trust our clients place in us, often during the most uncertain chapters of their lives. This gratitude shapes how we listen, how we advocate, and how we show up with sincerity, humility, and care.
Not Just a Service List — Your Path Forward
Whether it’s a visit, a reunion, or a lifetime of memories—your journey to Canada starts here.
Learn MoreCanadian citizenship is more than a milestone—it’s your legacy. We ensure every step is taken with precision and pride.
Learn MoreGraduated? Married? Hired? If there’s a reason to stay—we’ll find the permit to match.
Learn MoreExpress Entry isn’t about luck—it’s about preparation. We help skilled professionals build competitive profiles with clarity and care.
Learn MoreDistance wasn’t part of the promises you made. We help reunite spouses through strategic sponsorship, because love shouldn’t wait at the border.
Learn MoreDenied spousal sponsorship or missed your PR residency days? We handle your appeal with strategy, care, and a record that speaks for itself.
Learn MoreCanada’s more than snow and Tim Hortons. Let’s get you the study permit that builds your future.
Learn MoreReceived a procedural fairness letter? Whether it's about medical inadmissibility or your status, we help you respond with strength, not fear.
Learn MoreVisitor Visas to Canada: Your Gateway to New Experiences
The arrival targets for Temporary residents in the 2025-27 Levels Plan are set at 673,650 in 2025— a clear sign that Canada remains one of the world’s most welcoming destinations.Whether you’re planning a vacation, visiting family, or attending critical business meetings, preparing a strong visa application is key to a smooth entry into Canada.At MGG Immigration, we craft visitor visa strategies that anticipate officer concerns, strengthen your proof of intent, and maximize your chances of success.
Which Visitor Visa is Right for You?

Tourist Visa
(Temporary Resident Visa – TRV)
Purpose
➤Whether you're planning to explore the scenic landscapes of Banff, stroll through downtown Toronto, or visit friends and family, the Tourist Visa (TRV) lets foreign nationals enter Canada for leisure, tourism, or family visits.
Stay Duration
➤Typically allows a stay of up to 6 months per entry, though the final decision rests with the border officer at the port of entry.
Key Success Factors:
➤Strong ties to your home country (e.g., family, job, property, education)
➤Financial capacity to support your travel and return
➤Clear, realistic travel plans with proof of return and accommodation
➤A clean immigration history and no contradictions in your application
➤Proactively avoiding refusal triggers such as vague intent or missing documents
What Makes MGG Different
At MGG Immigration, we don’t just fill out forms — we build credible, officer-ready applications that reflect your real purpose and reduce the chances of refusal. Here’s how:➤We personalize your travel narrative to make your intent clear and believable➤We help you compile strong financial and personal documentation➤We analyze and correct weaknesses that often lead to refusals➤If you’ve faced past refusals, we review those in detail and rebuild your case
Why This Matters?
Even genuine applicants face refusals for simple documentation gaps or unclear travel purpose. That’s why we ensure every application we file is thorough, professional, and aligned with the latest IRCC expectations.
Your Journey Starts Here
Book a 30-minute consultation with MGG today and let us help you take the first confident step toward your Canadian travel experience.
Super Visa (Parents and Grandparents)
Why Apply for a Super Visa
To visit your children or grandchildren in Canada for extended stays — without the need to renew your status every six months. This visa is ideal for families seeking meaningful, long-term time together.
Stay Duration
Grants entry for up to 5 years at a time, with the possibility of multiple entries over a 10-year validity period.
Key Success Factors
➤Clear proof of relationship and family ties in Canada➤Strong financial support documents from the sponsoring child or grandchild➤Valid medical insurance from a Canadian provider that meets IRCC criteria➤Evidence of temporary intent and full compliance with Canadian regulationsAt MGG Immigration, we help families bridge the distance. Each Super Visa application we prepare is thorough, compliant, and backed by experience, ensuring parents and grandparents can reunite with peace of mind.

Business Visitor Visa

Why Visitor Visa Applications Get Refused — and How to Avoid It
Every year, Canada welcomes millions of visitors. In 2024 alone, over a million entries were processed — but not all applications succeed.Many are refused for reasons like:➤Weak proof of ties to the home country
➤Inadequate financial documentation
➤Inconsistent or incomplete travel history
➤Generic application letters that fail to address officer concernsA refusal isn’t just a delay — it can affect future applications and trigger flags in the IRCC system.
What Sets MGG Immigration Apart
We don’t just submit applications. We build approval strategies.At MGG Immigration, every Visitor Visa file is crafted with:➤Strategic foresight — we anticipate how a visa officer will read your file.
➤Personalized documentation — no templates, just real stories backed by real evidence.
➤Clarity and care — we structure every document to reduce doubt and increase confidence.Whether you’ve faced a refusal before, or this is your first time applying, our process is built to give you the best possible chance — not just a generic shot.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Transform Your Canadian Education Into Career Opportunities
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows international graduates from eligible Canadian institutions to gain valuable work experience in Canada. This experience can be a stepping stone toward Permanent Residency.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit, you must:➤Have completed a full-time program of at least 8 months at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)➤Have maintained full-time student status throughout your studies (with exceptions for final term or approved leave)➤Apply within 180 days of receiving written confirmation (transcript or completion letter) that you’ve met the requirements of your program➤Ensure your study permit was valid at some point within those 180 days
Why PGWP Matters
This open work permit gives you the freedom to work for any employer, in any location in Canada — up to 3 years, depending on your program length. It’s one of the most direct bridges to Canadian permanent residence and career building.

📌 Important Considerations
➤PGWP is issued only once.
➤The duration of the PGWP depends on the length of your study program, up to a maximum of 3 years.
➤As of November 1, 2024, applicants must also demonstrate language proficiency.At MGG Immigration, we provide tailored guidance to ensure your PGWP application is accurate and timely, maximizing your chances of success
Open Work Permit (OWP)

Flexibility To Work Anywhere In Canada
An Open Work Permit (OWP) allows you to work for any employer in Canada without a specific job offer. It's ideal for individuals seeking employment flexibility or accompanying family members of certain foreign workers and students.
Who Can Apply?
You may be eligible for an OWP if you are:
➤A spouse or common-law partner of a skilled worker or international student (enrolled in certain programs).
➤A dependent family member of someone applying for permanent residence. (in certain situations)
➤A refugee, refugee claimant, or protected person.
📌 Recent Changes
Recent Changes:Effective January 21, 2025, eligibility criteria for family members have been updated. Ensure you meet the latest requirements before applying.MGG Immigration stays abreast of policy changes to provide you with up-to-date advice and support throughout your application process.
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) Work Permit
Employer-Supported Pathway To Canadian Employement
An LMIA-based Work Permit requires a Canadian employer to obtain approval to hire a foreign worker, demonstrating that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available for the position.
LMIA Process Overview
Employer Application: The employer applies for an LMIA through Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).Assessment: ESDC assesses the impact of hiring a foreign worker on the Canadian labor market.Decision: If approved, the employer receives a positive LMIA, which the foreign worker uses to apply for a work permit.MGG Immigration assists both employers and foreign workers in navigating the LMIA process, ensuring compliance and increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome.

Why Choose MGG Immigration?
Your Trusted Partner In Canadian Immigration
At MGG Immigration, we offer:
➤Personalized Consultations:Understanding your unique situation to provide tailored advice.
➤Expert Guidance: Navigating complex immigration processes with ease.
➤Up-to-Date Information: Keeping you informed about the latest policy changes and requirements.
➤Comprehensive Support:Assisting with documentation, applications, and follow-ups.Take the Next Step: Contact us today to schedule a consultation and embark on your journey to working in Canada.
Reuniting Spouses and Partners with Strategy and Compassion.
Who Can Sponsor A Spouse Or Partner?.
To sponsor your spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner for Canadian permanent residence, you must:➤Be at least 18 years old
➤Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
➤Reside in Canada, or plan to return once your partner becomes a permanent resident (for citizens living abroad)You Can Sponsor:
➤Legally married spouses (marriage certificate required)
➤Common-law partners (living together for at least 12 consecutive months)
➤Conjugal partners (relationship for at least one year with legal/immigration barriers preventing cohabitation or marriage)MGG helps document your relationship thoroughly — especially for common-law or conjugal cases, which require substantial proof of legitimacy.
Types of Applications.
Inland Sponsorship
-For couples currently living together in Canada
-Sponsored person may be eligible for an open work permit while the application is processed
-Best for those already inside Canada with valid statusOutland Sponsorship
-For partners outside Canada, or where faster processing is preferred
-Application is processed through a visa office abroad
-May be faster in some cases, and the applicant can travel in/out of Canada (if they hold a valid visa)
📌Must not be in default of previous undertakings or criminally inadmissible

Reasons For Refusal | Our Sponsorship Strategy |
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Lack of documentation or weak evidence | No templates, we build your case around your real story and timeline. |
Inconsistent stories or mismatched timelines | Pre-Submission Red Flag Review, We identify issues that IRCC might question before submission. |
Doubt about genuineness of relationship. | Narrative-Driven Evidence, We turn texts, travel, and photos into a timeline that makes sense. |
Section 4(1) of Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (SOR/2002-227) | Affidavits & Strategic Support Letters Proof from friends, family, and third parties — all tied together. |
Refusal Due to “Bad Faith” Marriage | Full IRCC Handling, We manage every update, request, and letter — you stay informed, not overwhelmed. |
Officers are trained to identify red flags suggesting a marriage may have been entered primarily for immigration benefits. This is called a “bad faith” marriage, and it’s one of the most common reasons for refusal — even in genuine relationships. |
📌Refusals often happen not because the relationship isn’t real, but because the evidence didn’t prove it well enough.“We don’t just submit — we strategize. Because your relationship deserves better than a checklist.”
Already Refused or Worried About a Refusal?
A refusal doesn’t mean your relationship isn’t real. "It often means the story wasn’t told clearly"At MGG Immigration, we specialize in:Sponsorship File Reviews— Identifying exactly where the file fell shortRefusal Recovery Strategies — Rebuilding your case stronger for re-applicationAppeal Support — Representing clients before the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) when necessary"One refusal doesn't end your journey — it just means you need a smarter plan."
What is a Canadian Study Permit?
A Study Permit is a document that allows foreign nationals to study at Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) in Canada.📌A Study Permit is not a VISA. You may also need a VISA or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. We ensure all your entry documents are in place when planning your arrival.
Your Canadian Education Journey Begins Today
At MGG Immigration, we specialize in helping students like you secure Study Permits with strategy, clarity, and confidence. Whether you dream of studying at a top university, college, or language school, we help you navigate every step of the process — so you can focus on building your future.
Who is Eligible to Apply for a Study Permit?
Check If You Qualify for a Study Permit
➤Have a valid Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
➤Can prove sufficient financial support for tuition fees, living expenses, and return transportation
➤Have no criminal record (police certificate may be required)
➤Are in good health (a medical exam may be required)
➤Can satisfy an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your studies
📌 New for 2024: Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)
Starting January 22, 2024, most new Study Permit applicants must submit a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL).

Who Needs a PAL?
➤Students applying to undergraduate or diploma programs
➤Students enrolling in prerequisite courses, including language programs
➤Each applicant must have their own PAL, even if applying as a family
Who Does Not Need a PAL?
➤Primary/secondary school students (K-12)
➤Students attending Quebec vocational programs (DVS, AVS, STC)
➤Exchange students who don't pay tuition to the Canadian DLI
➤Recipients of Global Affairs Canada scholarships
➤Certain humanitarian or Indigenous family reunification cases
📌If you do not provide a valid PAL with your study permit application — and do not qualify for an exemption — your application will be returned or refused.
"What to do if your Canadian study permit is about to expire"

Why Study Permits Get Refused | How we protect you |
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The most common reasons for Permit refusals are: | At MGG Immigration, we: |
➤Weak proof of financial capacity | ➤Craft Compelling Statements of Purpose |
➤Poorly written Statement of Purpose (SOP) | ➤Structure complete, error-free document bundles |
➤Unclear intent to leave Canada after studies | ➤Anticipate officer concerns before submission |
➤Incomplete documentation | ➤Provide strategic affidavits and evidence timelines |
Most Common Questions About Studying in Canada

How much bank balance is required for a Canadian Study Permit?
Proof of funds $20,635 (single student), plus extra for family members.
Can I Work While Studying In Canada?
➤As of November 8, 2024, students can work up to 24 hours per week without a work permit while meeting the requirements of working while studying
➤During scheduled breaks in the school year students can work unlimited hours while meeting other requirments.
➤Authorized leave from your studies, or you're switching schools, and you're not studying, you can't work off-campus. You can only return to work once you're back to studying.
How Long Does It Take To Get A Study Permit?
Study permit processing times vary depending on your country of residence.Want accurate timelines for your country?
📞 Call us today and get personalized processing estimates based on your profile — so you can plan your Canadian journey with confidence.
Can I apply for PR After My Studies?
➤Yes — international students may qualify for permanent residency (PR) through programs like Express Entry, the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) after completing their studies.
But did you know that the choices you make before you graduate can impact your PR eligibility?📞 Call us today to find out how your current study path can shape your future in Canada — and how to plan it right.
What Happens if My Study Permit Expires?
You have 90 days to restore your status. Immediate action is critical — we can assist.
Permanent Resident vs. Canadian Citizen: Understanding the Difference
Permanent Resident (PR):-Status: Granted the right to live and work in Canada indefinitely.
-Rights: Access to healthcare, education, and protection under Canadian law.
-Limitations: Cannot vote, run for political office, or hold certain government positions requiring high-level security clearance.
-Maintenance: Must meet residency obligations to retain PR status.Canadian Citizen:-Status: Full membership in the Canadian community.
-Rights: All rights of a PR, plus the ability to vote, run for office, and obtain a Canadian passport.
-Security: Citizenship is more secure; it cannot be revoked under normal circumstances.Understanding these distinctions helps in making informed decisions about your long-term plans in Canada.


Who Is Eligible for Canadian Citizenship?
Permanent Resident Status: You must have valid PR status in Canada and not be under review for immigration or fraud reasons, be subject to a removal order, or have unfulfilled conditions related to your PR status.Physical Presence: You must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) during the 5 years before the date you sign your application.Income Tax Filing: You must have filed your taxes for at least 3 years within the 5-year period, if required under the Income Tax Act.Language Proficiency: If you're between 18 and 54 years old, you must demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French.Knowledge of Canada: You must pass a citizenship test on Canadian history, values, institutions, and symbols.
The Canadian Citizenship Application Process
Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet all the requirements listed above.Gather Documents: Collect necessary documents, including language proof, tax records, and travel history.Complete Application: Fill out the application form accurately and completely.Pay Fees: Submit the required processing fee.Submit Application: Apply online or by mail, as per the guidelines.Attend Interview/Test: If required, attend an interview and take the citizenship test.Wait for Decision: Await the decision on your application.Take Oath: If approved, attend a citizenship ceremony and take the Oath of Citizenship.Note: The process can be complex, and errors may lead to delays or rejections.


Common Mistakes in Citizenship Applications
Incomplete or Inaccurate Forms: Missing information or inconsistencies can lead to application rejection.
Insufficient Physical Presence: Not meeting the 1,095-day requirement within the 5-year period.
Language Proficiency Issues: Failing to provide acceptable proof of language skills.
Not Preparing for the Citizenship Test: Underestimating the importance of the test and not studying adequately.
Misrepresentation:Providing false information can result in a ban from reapplying for citizenship for up to 10 years.
How Our Firm Can Help You
Navigating the path to Canadian citizenship can be challenging. we offer:Personalized Guidance: Tailored advice based on your unique situation.
Document Review: Ensuring all forms and documents are complete and accurate.
Test Preparation: Resources to help you succeed in the citizenship test.
Language Support: Assistance in meeting language requirements.
Application Tracking: Keeping you informed throughout the process.Let us help you avoid common pitfalls and achieve your goal of becoming a Canadian citizen.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Contact us for a consultation and take the first step towards your Canadian citizenship.
Become a Permanent Resident of Canada Through
Express Entry
Specializing in Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), we guide qualified candidates to successful permanent residency.
What Is Express Entry?
Overview:
Express Entry is Canada's primary system for managing applications for permanent residence under three federal economic immigration programs:1. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
2. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
3. Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)Candidates are ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which assesses factors like age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. Those with the highest scores receive Invitations to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. Processing times are typically six months or less. Call us today to get the latest processing time trends.Key Features:➤Points-based system (CRS)
➤Regular draws inviting top-ranked candidates
➤Streamlined application process
CanadaIt’s not just about qualifying — it’s about competing. Let us build a profile that stands out


Canadian Experience Class (CEC):
Already Working or Studying in Canada? CEC Could Be Your Shortcut to PR
Eligibility Criteria:At least 12 months of full-time (or equivalent part-time) skilled work experience in Canada within the last three years
Work experience must be in NOC TEER categories 0, 1, 2, or 3Language proficiency:➤CLB 7 for TEER 0 or 1 jobs
➤CLB 5 for TEER 2 or 3 jobsGained work experience while authorized to work in Canada
Self-employment and work experience gained while studying do not countAdvantages:➤No proof of funds required
➤Faster processing times
➤Ideal for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) holdersWant to transition from a work permit to PR? Let’s map your CEC pathway.
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
Coming from Abroad? You May Qualify Under FSWP
The FSWP is designed for skilled workers with foreign work experience who wish to immigrate to Canada permanently.Eligibility Criteria:At least one year of continuous full-time (or equivalent part-time) skilled work experience in the past 10 years➤Work experience in NOC TEER categories 0, 1, 2, or 3
➤Language proficiency: CLB 7 in English or French
➤Educational credential assessment for foreign education
➤Score at least 67 points out of 100 on the FSWP selection gridAdvantages:➤Open to applicants outside Canada
➤No Canadian work experience required
➤Opportunity to gain additional CRS points through education and language proficiencyDon’t just apply. Strategize. Many applications fail due to poor CRS score planning.

How the Express Entry Process Works
Language Testing
Educational Assessment
Create Profile
Receive ITA
Submit Application
Medical Exam
Background Check
Confirmation of PR
Avoid Costly Mistakes That Delay or Deny PR
Common Pitfalls:➤Incorrect or incomplete information in the Express Entry profile
➤Misrepresentation of qualifications or work experience
➤Missing documents or failure to submit within deadlines
➤Inadequate proof of funds (for FSWP applicants)
➤Not meeting the minimum eligibility criteriaThousands get rejected due to avoidable errors. Don’t be one of them.

Our Express Entry Strategy is Built Around You.
Our Services:➤Personalised CRS score assessment and improvement strategies
➤Guidance on selecting the right NOC code
➤Assistance with ECA and language test preparation
➤Document review and application submission support
➤Post-landing services information to help you settle in Canada

Has your spousal sponsorship application been refused?
You may still have options. If you’re eligible, you can file an appeal with the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB).At MGG Immigration, we understand that behind every appeal is a family fighting to stay together. As a licensed RCIC-IRB, we can represent you before the IRB and help present your case with clarity, care, and compliance.
What We Help With:
➤Refused spousal sponsorship appeals➤Review of refusal reasons➤Guidance on timelines and next steps➤Preparing documentation and written submissions➤Representation during early resolution or IAD hearingLet’s talk. Book a quick call today to understand your options and timelines — before it's too late.
Why Choose MGG?
➤ RCIC-IRB Licensed Representation➤Clear communication with a compassionate, family-first approach➤ Focused strategy tailored for your relationship history and refusal details
Not sure if you’re eligible to appeal?
Let’s talk. Book a quick call today to understand your options and timelines — before it's too late.
Received a Procedural Fairness Letter? Here's What You Need to Know

What Is a Procedural Fairness Letter PFL)?
A Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL) is a formal notice from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) indicating concerns with your immigration application. It offers you an opportunity to address specific issues before a final decision is made. Common reasons for receiving a PFL include:➤Misrepresentation: Suspected false or misleading information.➤Inadmissibility: Concerns related to criminality, medical issues, or security risks.➤Eligibility Issues: Doubts about meeting program requirements like work experience or language proficiency.
Why Responding Promptly Matters
Failing to respond adequately or within the specified timeframe can lead to serious consequences:
immigration-nation.ca➤Application Refusal: Your application may be denied based on existing information.➤Five-Year Ban: In cases of misrepresentation, you could face a five-year ban from reapplying.➤Loss of Immigration Opportunities: Missing the chance to clarify concerns can jeopardize your future in Canada.
How We Can Assist You
At MGG Immigration, we specialize in crafting comprehensive responses to PFLs:➤Detailed Analysis: We thoroughly review the concerns raised by IRCC.➤Strategic Response: Our team prepares a well-structured reply addressing each issue with supporting evidence.➤Timely Submission: We ensure your response is submitted within the required deadline to maintain your application's viability.

Take Action Now
Time is of the essence when dealing with a PFL. Delaying your response can have lasting impacts on your immigration journey.📞 Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward resolving your Procedural Fairness Letter concerns.
Our Legal Policy
© 2025 MGG Immigration and Refugee Services Inc. All Rights Reserved.Welcome to the official website of MGG Immigration and Refugee Services Inc., operated by Harpreet Singh, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB), duly licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) to represent clients before both IRCC and the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB).This Legal Policy governs your use of this website and outlines the terms, limitations, and disclaimers relevant to the content, services, visuals, and materials found here.1. Informational Use Only — Not Legal Advice
All content provided on this website is intended for general informational purposes only. Nothing on this site shall be construed as personalized legal advice or a substitute for formal consultation with a licensed RCIC-IRB.
You should not act or refrain from acting based on any information contained herein without seeking professional advice specific to your situation.2. No Consultant-Client Relationship
Accessing or reading this site, downloading content, or contacting us via online forms does not establish a consultant-client relationship. A formal relationship is only established once a signed retainer agreement is executed and confirmed by both parties.3. Use of AI-Generated Images and Content
This website may contain images and written content that have been created or enhanced using artificial intelligence (AI) tools for illustrative or branding purposes. While every effort is made to ensure professionalism and appropriateness:Any resemblance to real individuals, living or deceased, is purely coincidental and unintentional.AI-generated visuals are used for illustrative storytelling only, and do not represent real clients, advisors, or government officials.4. Government References & Affiliations
We may reference publicly available content from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), CBSA, and other Canadian agencies. These references are used under fair dealing provisions for the purpose of education, commentary, or news.MGG Immigration and Refugee Services Inc. is a private Canadian company and is not affiliated with the Government of Canada or any of its departments.5. Copyright & Intellectual Property
All original content on this website — including text, logos, branding, layouts, graphics, and downloadable materials — is the intellectual property of MGG Immigration and Refugee Services Inc., unless otherwise stated.You may not reproduce, distribute, or use any content from this website for commercial purposes without express written permission.6. Limitation of Liability
While we strive to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the content provided, we do not warrant or guarantee that the information is complete, current, or free of errors.
MGG Immigration and Refugee Services Inc. is not liable for any damages or losses arising from your use of this website, including reliance on its content or services, or any actions taken based on the information provided.7. Changes to This Policy
We reserve the right to modify, update, or revise this Legal Policy at any time without prior notice. Your continued use of the website constitutes acceptance of any such changes.📞 Contact
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