Work history should be complete
Multiple employers, changing schedules, contract work, or older jobs should be organized into a clear timeline.

Application for Permanent Residence in Orangeville
Sawan Law House LLP helps Orangeville clients prepare permanent residence applications by reviewing pathway fit, organizing work, address, and family records, checking forms, and responding to IRCC requests.
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Orangeville permanent residence applications can involve work records from different periods, address changes, family documents, and missing-record issues. Those details are easier to manage before a file is submitted.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Orangeville clients review PR pathways, organize supporting evidence, prepare forms, and respond to IRCC requests where needed.
We help clients build a clear timeline from scattered records.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Immigration rules, program requirements, forms, fees, and processing steps can change, and you should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
Multiple employers, changing schedules, contract work, or older jobs should be organized into a clear timeline.
Residence dates, leases, bills, tax records, permits, and prior forms should line up.
Unavailable police, civil, work, or identity records should be addressed before submission.
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Clients may need help with skilled worker records, address history, family sponsorship, missing documents, or IRCC requests.
We help organize work proof, residence records, family documents, status records, travel history, and IRCC correspondence.
We help identify gaps, prepare explanations, check form answers, and respond to document requests.
How We Help
We help assess PR options based on work, family, education, language, status, and immigration history.
We help review employment records, education documents, language results, and application consistency.
We help organize sponsor and applicant records, relationship evidence, civil documents, and supporting explanations.
We help check forms, translations, document checklists, missing-record explanations, and IRCC correspondence.
Our Process
We assess eligibility, work records, residence history, family facts, and possible concerns.
We build the record with employment, address, identity, family, police, medical, and financial documents where applicable.
We help review timelines, translations, unavailable records, uploads, and IRCC requests.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
The work history should be organized by dates, duties, hours, pay, and supporting records for each employer.
They can. Missing evidence should be addressed with alternatives or explanations where appropriate.
Address dates can affect personal history, police certificates, and consistency with earlier forms.
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