Activities undertaken by a Notary Public
Up to 1 hour consultation with a lawyer. *The initial fee will be deducted from your final rate if you decide to retain our services.*
Affixing a "Notarial Stamp" to a document as witness to its authenticity.
Witnessing a signature after asking you to swear or affirm that what is in the document is true.
Endorsing a document as a true copy of the original document.
Drafting an affidavit or statutory declaration confirmed by oath or affirmation as true in fact.
A notarized document authorizing a minor child to travel abroad alone, with an adult who is not a guardian or parent, or with one parent when the parents are divorced or separated.
* Prices are subject to change depending on the specific circumstances of your case **Additional charges will be applied for any dependents.
Employee applying to receive or extend a work permit to be employed in Canada.
Student applying to receive or extend a study permit to study in Canada.
An official document issued by a Canadian visa office that is placed in your passport to show that you have met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident (either as a visitor, a student, or a worker).
Applying for a multi-entry visa that provides multiple entries to Canada for a period up to 10 years.
A TRP to allow a person who is inadmissible to become a temporary resident (that is, to enter or remain in Canada) if it is justified in the circumstances.
A status document issued to visa-required or visa-exempt foreign nationals who are seeking to enter or are in Canada which specifies the conditions and validity period of their temporary stay in Canada.
* Prices are subject to change depending on the specific circumstances of your case **Additional charges will be applied for any dependents.
Applying to sponsor a spouse or common law partner to remain in Canada as a permanent resident.
Applying to sponsor a spouse or common law partner to remain in Canada as a permanent resident with an open work permit application.
Applying to sponsor a dependent child to come to Canada as a permanent resident.
Applying to sponsor a parent or grandparent to come to Canada as a permanent resident.
Applying to sponsor an adopted child or "other relative" as defined by regulation, to come to Canada as a permanent resident.
Applying for permanent residence to Canada after receiving approval under a specified program.
Renewing your permanent residence card before or after it has expired.
Applying for permanent residence on "Humanitarian and Compassionate" grounds as a result of hardship, the best interest of a child, and establishment in Canada.
Applying to become a protected person because of risk of persecution, danger of being tortured, or risk of being subjected to cruel or unusual treatment or punishment.
Applying to become a Canadian citizen.
* Prices are subject to change depending on the specific circumstances of your case **Additional charges will be applied for any dependents.
Applying for refugee protection in Canada. This fee covers assistance with filing the application paperwork and Basis of Claim only.
People from certain countries may qualify to apply for refugee protection without a hearing. This fee covers assistance with the application paperwork and Basis of Claim, as well as any other legal documents (disclosure, submissions, etc.).
Applying for refugee protection in Canada. This fee covers assistance with filing the application paperwork and Basis of Claim, as well as preparation for and representation at the Refugee Hearing.
Attendance at the Refugee Determination Hearing only.
Appealing a negative refugee protection decision to the Refugee Appeal Division.
Applying to sponsor a refugee abroad under a Sponsorship Agreement Holder, Group of Five, or Community Sponsorship.
* Prices are subject to change depending on the specific circumstances of your case; additional fees will be added for home visits.
Preparing a basic will for one individual.
Preparing a complex will for one individual.
Preparing two wills for a couple (married or common law).
Preparing a Power of Attorney for Personal Care (health care decisions) or Continuing Power of Attorney for Property (money & other assets).
Preparing three documents for an individual (Will, POA for Personal Care & POA for Property).
Preparing six documents for a couple (2 Wills, 2 POAs for Personal Care & 2 POAs for Property).
Filing an application with the Superior Court for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee (probate) when there is a valid will.
Filing an application with the Superior Court for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee (probate) when there is no valid will.
Assisting landlords or tenants with matters before the Landlord Tenant Board.
Assisting individuals wishing to make a claim at the Small Claims Court in Ontario.
Assisting individuals on Ontario Works or Ontario Disability Support Program with matters before the Social Benefits Tribunal.
Guiding individuals through a legal process without providing direct representation.
Most services can usually be done by a lawyer licensed with the Law Society of Ontario for the fixed-fees quoted above. However, sometimes due to specific client requirements things can take longer. Any additional time will be billed at $200.00/hour and agreed upon before work is completed.
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E-mailing the firm does not constitute a solicitor-client relationship. Any correspondence prior to signing a retainer agreement with a lawyer is for informational purposes only and in no way constitutes legal advice.
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