✓ Immigration lawyers in Malartic
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Immigration services available in Malartic
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Immigration Lawyer
Full legal support for all your Canadian and Quebec immigration files.
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Permanent Residence
EEAP, PEQ, Skilled Worker Program — obtain your PR in Quebec.
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Work Permit
LMIA, closed and open work permits — work legally in Canada.
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Family Sponsorship
Reunite with your spouse, children or parents in Canada.
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Refugee Claim
Refugee status claim — representation before the IRB.
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Student Visa
CAQ and study permit — study in Quebec legally.
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Canadian Citizenship
Naturalization and citizenship test — become Canadian.
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✓ Updated by our editorial team — July 5, 2026
This content is regularly reviewed by our immigration specialists. For personalized legal advice, consult a Barreau du Québec member.
FAQ — Immigration lawyer in Malartic
Are there immigration lawyers available in Malartic?
Yes. Our network of certified immigration lawyers covers Malartic and the entire Abitibi-Temiscamingue region. You can get a free consultation within 24 business hours.
What immigration documents can a lawyer help me with?
A lawyer can help with permanent residence (EEAP, PEQ), work permits (LMIA), family sponsorship, refugee claims, student visas, and Canadian citizenship.
How much does an immigration lawyer cost in Malartic?
Fees vary by file type: $150–$350 for an initial consultation, $2,500–$6,000 for permanent residence, $1,500–$4,000 for a work permit. Contact us for a personalized quote.
Is the initial consultation really free?
Yes, 100% free. You never pay to submit your request. The lawyer covers the referral fee.
Ready to regularize your status in Canada?
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