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Vishal is a licensed lawyer in Ontario, Canada, and the founder of Gray Jay Law Professional Corporation.
A Well-Rounded Background: Vishal’s legal journey began in 2014 with his licensure to practice law in India. There, he honed his skills representing both individuals and corporations, fostering strong client relationships while achieving successful outcomes.
Before transitioning to Canadian law, Vishal thrived as a business consultant. He empowered foreign businesses to expand into Canada by incorporating companies, crafting immigration-focused business plans, facilitating connections, and offering operational support.
We have years of professional experience and involvement in providing qualified immigration legal assistance in all aspects of immigration law, temporary residency, permanent resident and citizenship, etc.
At Gray Jay Law, we will work with you to explore and discuss your alternatives for traveling, studying or working in Canada.
Each year more than 500,000 people successfully become Permanent residents. The system of gaining permanent residency is complicated. It is also in a state of rapid transition due to a number of international policy measures and regulatory changes.
We recognize that business immigration can be a significant investment, that’s why we take a personalized approach, working closely with you to develop a customized immigration plan.
If you've been a permanent resident for long enough, you will be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship. We will assist you with your application for citizenship and lead you through the process. If you feel you may be a Canadian citizen if one of your guardians or grandparents was a citizen at the time you were born, we can help you decide if you had obtained citizenship by birth.
With a wealth of experience across various legal areas, our team stays at the forefront of the latest legal developments, enabling us to devise and execute innovative strategies that cater to your specific needs and goals.
At our core, we value meaningful relationships with our clients. You’re an individual with a unique voice, and we’re dedicated to listening and providing personalized guidance that acknowledges your concerns and empowers your success.
Legal matters can be overwhelming. We simplify the process by providing clear explanations and efficient solutions. We’ll work tirelessly to advocate for your best interests and guide you through every step with confidence.
We can’t tell you exactly how long it will take to process your application. Each application is different and takes a different amount of time to process.
We can give you an estimate, based on your application type.
No. Marrying a Canadian citizen doesn’t give you citizenship.
If you want to become a Canadian citizen, you must follow the same steps as everyone else.
There isn’t a special process for spouses of Canadian citizens.
Anyone who plans to visit Canada must apply from outside of Canada before they travel.
What your friend or family member needs depends on:
The type of travel document they will travel with;
The country that issued their travel document;
Their nationality; and how they will travel to Canada.
Yes. Your employer may need to apply for a new Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA),
which is a document from Employment and Social Development Canada that says the employer is allowed to hire you.
If you are exempt from the LMIA process, your employer will need to pay the employer compliance fee and submit a new offer of employment.
You can then apply for a work permit.
IRCC use police certificates to find out if you have a criminal record. They help immigration officers make sure you are not a security risk to Canada.
Depending on the circumstances, offences committed, nature of the offence in certain cases you can apply for a rehabilitation or authorization to come to Canada.