Refugee Appeal At IAD
Refugee Claimants whose refugee claim denied in Canada can appeal the decision to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD). If you are interested in appealing your refused refugee claim to the Refugee Appeal Division.
Refugee Appeal At IAD
Refugee Claimants whose refugee claim denied in Canada can appeal the decision to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD). If you are interested in appealing your refused refugee claim to the Refugee Appeal Division.
Immigration Services
Naba Dhungana will represent clients through their refugee claim process, prepare them for questioning at their hearing, and make effective and persuasive oral submissions on their behalf before the Refugee Protection Division Board Member. He will always advise the clients for gathering the necessary information and documentary evidence to support and frame our client’s refugee claim. In addition, he will provide guidance to his clients on the kind of personal documents and evidence in order to maximize their chances for a positive outcome. Likewise, Naba will will make extensive research to support the client’s case with the most up to date materials from reliable sources. He will prepare the clients with questions and answers expected to receive from the Board Member at the hearing.
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Certified True Copy
NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICES
Certified True Copies
A certified true copy of a document is a copy of the original document that has been verified as being an accurate and true representation of the original by a person authorized to do so, such as a notary public or a government official. This person will typically stamp or sign the copy to indicate that it is a certified true copy. The process of certification is used to establish the authenticity of the copy and to prevent fraud or deception.
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Who needs certified copies of documents?
Certified true copies of documents are often required by government agencies, educational institutions, and other organizations to prove the authenticity of certain documents. Some examples of situations where a certified true copy may be required include:
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Applying for a passport or visa
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Enrolling in a school or university
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Applying for a job, particularly one that requires a security clearance
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Registering a business or opening a bank account
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Obtaining a driver's license or other government-issued ID
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Applying for a loan or mortgage
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Applying for government benefits or services
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In legal proceedings, it may be required as an evidence in court.
It is important to note that specific requirements for certified true copies can vary depending on the organization or government agency requesting them, and it is best to check with the specific organization for their specific requirements.​
Services Offered:
Citizenship Card/Passport
Work Permit
Visitor Visa
Permit Foreign Work Visas
Student Study Permit
Marriage/Birth/Death Certificate
Criminal Background Clearance Certificate/Letters
Photo ID/ Permanent Resident Card
Membership Cards/Utility bills
Will and Las testament
Memoranda