Sriatha Immigration

Immigration Division 

The Immigration Division of Canada conducts admissibility hearings and detention reviews to determine whether an individual may enter or remain in Canada. Sriatha Immigration Services Inc. provides professional guidance and structured support to help clients prepare clear documentation, understand hearing procedures, and present their case effectively before the Immigration Division.

Immigration Division Services in Canada

Navigate immigration hearings and detention reviews with clarity and confidence and professional support for individuals facing admissibility or detention matters under Canadian immigration law.

Sriatha Immigration Services Inc. offers comprehensive support throughout Immigration Division proceedings. We assess your situation, explain hearing procedures in clear terms, and assist in preparing written submissions and supporting documents. Our team helps organize evidence, employment records, identity documents, and compliance history to ensure your case is presented professionally and coherently. With personalized guidance and attention to detail, we help reduce stress and improve clarity during a critical stage of your immigration journey.

Immigration Division Representation & Support

Sriatha Immigration Services Inc. provides structured and professional assistance to individuals appearing before the Immigration Division. We help clients understand the process, prepare clear documentation, and present their case effectively. Whether you are dealing with a detention review, admissibility hearing, or compliance-related issue, our team ensures your submission is accurate, organized, and aligned with IRB requirements.

Who May Appear Before the Immigration Division?

You may be required to attend an Immigration Division hearing if the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) believes you may be inadmissible to Canada due to issues such as misrepresentation, criminality, non-compliance with visa conditions, or identity concerns. Individuals may also appear before the Immigration Division for detention reviews when they are detained for reasons including flight risk, identity verification, or public safety concerns. Each case requires careful preparation, supporting evidence, and a clear explanation of circumstances.

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