CV Immigration
Canadian Immigration Counsel

Advocating for your immigration rights for more than 30 years!

Roy Kellogg, an immigration counsel and a member in good standing of ICCRC leads the CV-Immigration team with more than thirty years of Immigration experience.

Mr. Kellogg was the Minister of Immigration Counsel representing the Minister at hearings and appeals. Mr. Kellogg was promoted to a supervisory position and put in charge of ten Case Presenting Officers at Mississauga Hearings. Mr. Kellogg was then placed in charge of the detained unit dealing with every person file who had become detained for violating the Immigration Act. He later was assigned as a program specialist for the Regional Director regarding Humanitarian and Compassionate factors. Mr. Kellogg has had his qualifications extolled by many media outlets and this can be confirmed by simply googling his name with the word Immigration.

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10211 Yonge St #205b, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 3B3

cvimmigration@gmail.com
(416) 931-6142

Areas of Practice


Spousal Sponsorship

 

Immigration Canada allows you to sponsor your loved ones for a life together within Canadian borders. Similar to most immigration programs, the government requires extensive paperwork, documentation, proof of your relationship to ensure that your application will succeed.


Alternative Dispute Resolution

 

An alternative dispute resolution (ADR) conference is a meeting called by the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) when it believes there is a chance that your appeal could be resolved without an oral hearing. The goal is to try to resolve your appeal simply, quickly, and fairly. 


Humanitarian and Compassionate Application

 

Have you been living and working in Canada for a while without valid immigration status, and would like to apply for your Permanent Residence status? You may be eligible to apply with a Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) application. Under Section 25 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Minister may look at your individual circumstances and grant permanent residence status, if it is justified through humanitarian & compassionate considerations.


“For here [in Canada],
I want the marble to remain the marble;
the granite to remain the granite;
the oak to remain the oak;
and out of these elements,
I would build a nation great among the nations of the world.”

— Sir Wilfrid Laurier

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