We recently employed Matkowsky Immigration Law to handle an immigration situation for our family and it was a overwhelmingly positive experience for us.
In our situation, my mother-in-law had obtained her Canadian permanent residency in 2014, but due to some personal reasons spent considerable amount of time out of Canada in her home country. Thus in 2019, when it came time to renew her permanent residency, she had not fulfilled the minimum requirements to have stayed in Canada (730 days) and her application for renewing her permanent residency was denied. I was searching for advice on the internet on the various possible options when I came across a posting made on the Matkowsky Immigration Law web-site (https://www.matkowsky.ca/single-post/2018/06/10/What-to-do-if-my-PR-Card-expired) that dealt with this exact situation. In this posting, Matkowsky Immigration Law offered detailed advice on how to handle this situation and the various options available.
The fact Matkowsky Immigration Law posted this detailed information on the internet, available to the general public, completely free of charge impressed me a lot. In fact if I have had the fortune to come across this posting before applying for my mother-in-law's PR renewal, I would have done things completely differently and we would likely have had a completely different outcome.
Anyway my wife shortly after called the firm and spoke to John Matkowsky who spent over 20 minutes on the phone with my wife taking the time to understand out situation and explaining options. This time spent with my wife was completely free of charge. He then said if we wanted further assistance, to make an appointment to speak in detail with Sonia Matkowsky.
We shortly afterwards made an appointment to meet with Sonia in person at the Matkowsky Immigration Law offices. Sonia took the time to patiently listen to our situation and gave us very detailed advice on the possible options. They were 2 options opened to us: appeal the immigration decision OR just accept the immigration decision and instead apply for the 10 year super-visa for parents. Although the former option would have been more lucrative for her firm, Sonia clearly indicated to us that our chances for success was relatively low. Based on the honest feedback from Sonia, we decided to apply for the 10 year super-visa.
The process followed by Matkowsky Immigration Law for applying for the super visa was simply outstanding. They were extraordinarily detailed and thorough. They accumulated a very large number of documents from us, went through every single document in great detail, advised us of when further information was required. Basically they left no stone un-turned to ensure the application for the super visa was completely and supported with an extraordinary amount of supporting documents and facts. They used Google Docs to allow us to upload all the documents, make adjustments etc. They then submitted the application electronically to Immigration Canada and within 3 weeks, they notified us that my mother-in-law's application for the super-visa was approved.
I have absolutely no doubt that one of the main reasons my mother-in-law's application was approved was because of the extraordinary detailed application submitted on behalf of us by Matkowsky Immigration Law. They did a completely outstanding job for us and both me and my wife are extremely grateful to Sonia and her team for their service.
In summary, if you have any immigration matters, I extremely highly recommend Matkowsky Immigration Law to handle your situation. You will be absolutely pleased with service they will provide to you.