Philosophy
Integrity and honesty come first
CapelleKane provides honest advice and takes pride in the applications our firm submits to the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, the Canada Border Services Agency or the Passport Office.
Filing your best case is our most important business
CapelleKane ensures that you file your application correctly, with all of the necessary documentation to make your case, and to prove your qualifications as an applicant or sponsor. Plus we make sure that as an independent skilled worker you are filing in the most appropriate occupational category. Our lawyers make certain that the visa officers are fully aware of your background, so that they can make an informed decision on your case. For family class applicants, the firm will ensure that you are filing in the category that best suits your ultimate objective of family reunification.
We keep your expectations real
One of our firm’s key tasks is to help you to manage your expectations. We are candid about the strengths and weaknesses in your case. We also provide you with realistic and practical advice on the processing requirements for your application, and service standards that can be expected in your application.
A small, aware and caring firm
As a small law firm our success is based on high quality
representation. CapelleKane has represented some of Canada’s
largest corporations and leading business figures. We have
also represented the most vulnerable people in our community.
Open, fair and ethical
CapelleKane assists with all types of immigration applications to Canada including the provincial nominee programs. The firm provides advice in connection with eligibility for all programs, permits, visas and admissibility to Canada. Because our lawyers prefer to handle cases from start to finish; CapelleKane discourages prospective clients from changing representatives during the processing of an application or procedure. CapelleKane is always open to providing a second opinion to people seeking confirmation of advice provided by their primary legal advisor.
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