Should You Hire an Immigration Lawyer for a Canadian Visitor Visa?
Key Evaluation Criteria and Legal Guidance for 2025 Visitor Visa refusals are at record highs If you are applying for a Canadian visitor visa in 2025, you need to be aware that refusal rates have reached unprecedented levels. Recent government data shows that in 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) refused 1.95 million visitor visa applications, representing a refusal rate of 54%—up from 40% the previous year. For some countries, refusal rates now exceed 61%, a direct result of stricter border security measures and enhanced scrutiny by Canadian authorities.[i] Why even “Simple” cases now require careful assessment What may seem like a straightforward case can quickly become complicated under current IRCC practices. Officers are trained to scrutinize every detail, and any inconsistency, incomplete documentation, or perceived lack of ties to your home country can lead to a refusal. Even minor errors or omissions can result in a finding of misrepresentation, which carries severe penalties including a five-year ban from entering Canada.[ii] Evaluation Criteria: When to consult a licensed immigration lawyer or consultant You should strongly consider consulting a licensed immigration lawyer or Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) if: The risks of using unlicensed agents or travel agencies Canadian law requires that anyone providing immigration advice or representation for a fee must be either a lawyer in good standing with a Canadian law society or a licensed RCIC, regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Using an unlicensed agent or a travel agency, whether in Canada or abroad, can have serious consequences: How to Verify a Licensed Immigration Professional You can verify the status of an RCIC or lawyer by visiting the CICC website or the relevant law society’s public directory. What to do if you suspect past misrepresentation If you believe an unlicensed agent or travel agency may have submitted your application using false, incomplete, or forged documents, you should immediately consult a licensed immigration lawyer. Early legal advice can help you assess your situation, take corrective action, and protect your future immigration prospects. Key Takeaways For tailored legal advice or to review your case, contact our firm to speak with a licensed Canadian immigration lawyer. Sources: [i] https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/canada-refuses-study-work-visitor-visas/ [ii] https://www.cicnews.com/2025/03/visitor-visa-refusals-for-canada-are-on-the-rise-heres-how-you-can-avoid-them-0352304.html#gs.n7w1sg