FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Aclara Immigration provides legal services and guidance in Canadian immigration law. They assist individuals, families, and businesses with applications for visas, permanent residence, citizenship, and other immigration-related matters.

They combine legal expertise with personalized service, ensuring your case is handled with professionalism, accuracy, and care. Their focus is on efficient solutions, transparent communication, and achieving the best possible outcomes for clients.

You can begin by contacting our office through phone, email, or their website. An initial consultation will be scheduled to review your situation, assess your eligibility, and outline the next steps.

Yes. Aclara Immigration works with clients worldwide and also can provide services virtually through phone, email, or video conferencing.

Services include:

  1. Permanent residence applications (Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, humanitarian and refugee claims).
  2. Temporary residence (visitor visas, study permits, work permits).
  3. Citizenship applications.
  4. Business and investor immigration.
  5. Legal representation before the Immigration and Refugee Board and Federal Court.

Yes, consultations are by appointment. This ensures you receive dedicated time and attention to discuss your case thoroughly.

Fees depend on the complexity of your case and the type of application. During your initial consultation, you will be provided with a clear estimate of costs and payment options.

Yes. All personal information and case details are kept strictly confidential, protected under Canadian privacy and legal ethics standards.

Timelines vary depending on the type of application, government processing times, and case complexity. During your consultation, you will receive a realistic estimate based on your situation.

Additional Important (FAQs)

No. No representative can guarantee an approval. Immigration decisions are made by IRCC or the relevant tribunal based on the law, evidence, and eligibility requirements. What we can guarantee is professional guidance, accurate preparation, and strong documentation to present your case effectively.

It depends on the type of matter, but the following documents are often helpful:

  • Passport bio page and travel history (if available)
  • Refusal letters (if you were refused previously)
  • Education documents and transcripts
  • Employment documents (job letter, pay slips, work history)
  • Marriage and birth certificates (for family cases)
  • Bank statements or proof of funds (for study/visitor matters)

If you book a consultation, our team can share a tailored checklist in advance.

Yes. We assist clients with refused applications by reviewing the refusal reasons, assessing the strength of a re-application or reconsideration request, and preparing a more structured and evidence-based submission where appropriate.

Yes. In suitable cases, we offer limited services such as document review, strategy guidance, and opinion-based consultation support. This is ideal for applicants who want professional input without full representation.

We can accommodate urgent cases depending on deadlines and document readiness. If you have a strict timeline (for travel, medical reasons, school intake, or employer requirements), please let us know as early as possible so we can advise on feasibility.

Yes. Aclara Immigration handles refugee claims and matters before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). We assist with preparation, strategy, documentary evidence, and representation, depending on the file type and eligibility for representation.

A consultation provides professional advice and strategic direction based on your facts and documents. Full representation means we take responsibility for preparing your application, drafting supporting submissions, organizing evidence, and managing communication and deadlines throughout the process.

Yes. Our team can communicate in Bangla and English, ensuring clients understand their options clearly and feel comfortable throughout the process.

To book a consultation, please contact us by phone or email. Once your consultation is confirmed, you will receive instructions regarding payment, documents to prepare, and the format of the consultation (in-person or virtual).