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Urgent Cases

A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation

Urgent Cases

Canadian immigration applications are often complex, and even small errors or unexpected findings can lead to serious consequences such as refusals, inadmissibility findings, or removal orders. When these situations arise, they are considered urgent cases because they directly impact your status in Canada and may require immediate legal action.

We understand how stressful and overwhelming it can be to receive a letter from IRCC or CBSA that threatens your immigration future. Whether you’ve been issued a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL), received a refusal or rejection, been found inadmissible on criminal, medical, financial, or security grounds, or are facing an interview with immigration authorities, it is critical to respond strategically and on time.

This section  is dedicated to helping you understand the most common urgent immigration issues, including:

  • Misrepresentation – Allegations of providing false or incomplete information.
  • IRCC Request Letters – Demands for additional documentation or clarifications.
  • Removal Orders and PRRA – When Canada requires you to leave and how to respond.
  • Judicial Reviews, Appeals, and Mandamus – Legal remedies available if your case has been unfairly refused or delayed.

Each section explains what the issue means, why it happens, the possible solutions available, and how to avoid similar problems in the future.

Urgent immigration matters often come with tight deadlines and serious risks, including loss of status, deportation, or long-term bans from Canada. That’s why professional legal representation can make the difference between success and permanent loss of opportunity.

If you are dealing with an urgent immigration case, time is not on your side. Book a consultation with our experienced lawyers today to protect your rights and secure your future in Canada.

    Contact our office for details. Our immigration legal service in Winnipeg will assess your eligibility per CIC criteria and submit your application.