Key takeaways
- VisaPlace is a Toronto immigration law firm with 30+ years experience in US and Canadian immigration
- We handle TN visas, H-1B, Express Entry, work permits, green cards, spousal sponsorship, and more
- Toronto is uniquely positioned β Canadians have access to both US and Canadian immigration pathways
- A Toronto immigration lawyer can handle both sides of the border β unlike US-only or Canada-only firms
- Free 30-minute consultation available β response within 24 hours
Why Toronto Residents Need a Specialist Immigration Lawyer
Toronto is one of the most immigration-active cities in the world. More than half of Toronto’s population was born outside Canada. The city is home to professionals from every country, families navigating complex cross-border situations, entrepreneurs building businesses on both sides of the border, and students transitioning from study permits to permanent residence.
Immigration law β both Canadian and American β is among the most complex areas of legal practice. Policies change frequently, processing times fluctuate, and the consequences of errors can be severe β from visa denials to deportation orders to multi-year bars on re-entry. The difference between a well-prepared application and a poorly prepared one is often the difference between approval and refusal.
VisaPlace has been the trusted immigration law firm for Toronto residents for over 30 years. Our lawyers are licensed to practice both US and Canadian immigration law β a critical distinction in a city where so many people have cross-border needs.
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Meet the VisaPlace Toronto Immigration Lawyers
Michael Niren is the founder of VisaPlace and one of Canada’s most recognized immigration lawyers. Called to the Ontario Bar, Michael has been practicing immigration law for over 30 years with a focus on US immigration for Canadian residents and Canadian immigration for foreign nationals.
Michael is a frequent media commentator on immigration matters and has been quoted in major Canadian and US publications on cross-border immigration policy. He has personally handled thousands of successful TN visa, H-1B, Express Entry, and green card cases for Toronto clients.
- Ontario Bar β licensed immigration lawyer
- US immigration law specialist
- 30+ years cross-border immigration experience
- Media commentator β Globe and Mail, CBC, CTV
- Thousands of successful cases for Toronto residents
Michelle Niren is a senior immigration lawyer at VisaPlace with extensive experience in both US and Canadian immigration matters. She handles a wide range of cases including work visas, permanent residence applications, spousal sponsorships, and refugee claims.
Michelle is known for her meticulous case preparation and client-focused approach. Her deep knowledge of both USCIS and IRCC processes means Toronto clients get comprehensive cross-border immigration advice in a single engagement.
- Licensed immigration lawyer β Ontario Bar
- US and Canadian immigration specialist
- Work visas, PR applications, family sponsorship
- Expert in TN visa, Express Entry, and spousal sponsorship
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β Book Free ConsultationImmigration Services for Toronto Residents
VisaPlace handles the full spectrum of US and Canadian immigration matters for Toronto residents. Here is what we do most frequently for clients in the Greater Toronto Area:
US immigration for Toronto residents
πΊπΈ TN Visa
The fastest US work visa for Canadian professionals. Same-day border approval. No lottery, no cap. VisaPlace prepares your complete TN application package including offer letter review and border strategy.
πΊπΈ H-1B Visa
Specialty occupation work visa for employer-sponsored professionals. VisaPlace handles the full H-1B petition process including LCA filing, I-129 preparation, and RFE responses.
πΊπΈ L-1 Intracompany Transfer
For managers and specialists transferring within multinational companies. L-1A leads to EB-1C green card β the fastest employer-based green card available.
πΊπΈ O-1 Extraordinary Ability
For individuals with extraordinary ability in science, business, arts, or athletics. Many Toronto professionals qualify and don’t know it. VisaPlace assesses O-1 eligibility as part of every consultation.
πΊπΈ E-2 Investor Visa
For Canadian entrepreneurs investing in a US business. No lottery, no cap, renewable indefinitely. Spouse receives full work authorization. Canadian citizens have treaty eligibility not available to many other nationalities.
πΊπΈ US Green Card
Employment-based (EB-1, EB-2 NIW, EB-3), family-based (IR-1, K-1), and investor (EB-5) green card pathways. VisaPlace advises on the fastest and most appropriate green card strategy for each client.
Canadian immigration for Toronto residents and newcomers
π¨π¦ Express Entry
Canada’s primary pathway for skilled worker permanent residence. Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades. VisaPlace optimizes your CRS score and advises on PNP strategies to maximize your chances of receiving an ITA.
π¨π¦ Work Permits
LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt work permits for foreign nationals working in Toronto. Post-graduation work permits, intracompany transfers, and open work permits for spouses.
π¨π¦ Spousal Sponsorship
Sponsor your spouse or partner for Canadian permanent residence. Inland and outland applications. Open work permits while application is pending. VisaPlace has an excellent success rate on spousal sponsorship applications.
π¨π¦ Provincial Nominee Program
Ontario and other provincial nomination streams for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international graduates. PNP nomination adds 600 CRS points β effectively guaranteeing an Express Entry invitation.
π¨π¦ Study Permits
Study permit applications for international students coming to Toronto universities and colleges. Post-graduation work permit strategy planning from the start.
π¨π¦ Citizenship
Canadian citizenship applications for permanent residents who have met the residency requirements. Citizenship test preparation and application review.
Why Toronto Residents Need Cross-Border Immigration Expertise
Toronto’s position as a major North American business hub creates immigration situations that many firms are not equipped to handle. Consider the most common scenarios VisaPlace sees from Toronto clients:
- The Toronto tech professional with a job offer from a San Francisco or Seattle company β needs a TN or H-1B visa to work in the US while potentially maintaining their Toronto ties
- The GTA entrepreneur who wants to expand their Canadian business into the US market β needs an E-2 investor visa structured correctly to work on both sides of the border
- The international student who graduated from U of T or another Ontario institution and wants to work in Canada on a PGWP while also exploring US options through their Canadian employer’s US office
- The family where one spouse is a Canadian citizen and the other is a US green card holder β navigating dual-country immigration status is complex and requires expertise in both systems
- The senior executive being transferred from a US parent company to the Toronto office β needs L-1 or TN status properly structured
In all of these cases, having a single law firm that understands both US and Canadian immigration law is not just convenient β it is essential. Advice from a US-only or Canada-only firm on a cross-border matter can be incomplete and lead to serious consequences.
Unlike most immigration firms in Toronto that handle only Canadian immigration, VisaPlace lawyers are licensed and experienced in both US and Canadian immigration law. This makes us uniquely qualified to advise Toronto residents on the full range of options available to them β including pathways that Canada-only firms would not even be aware of.
Immigration Lawyer vs Immigration Consultant in Toronto β What is the Difference?
Toronto has hundreds of immigration practitioners β some are lawyers, some are regulated consultants, and unfortunately some are neither. Understanding the difference is critical before you engage anyone with your immigration matter.
| Feature | Immigration Lawyer | Immigration Consultant (RCIC) | Unregulated consultant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regulator | Law Society of Ontario | College of Immigration & Citizenship Consultants | None β unregulated |
| Canadian immigration | β Yes | β Yes | β Illegal to charge fees |
| US immigration | β Yes (if licensed) | β No β cannot practice US law | β Illegal |
| Court representation | β Yes | β No | β No |
| Solicitor-client privilege | β Yes | β No | β No |
| Appeals and litigation | β Yes | Limited | β No |
Toronto has a significant problem with unlicensed “ghost” immigration consultants who charge fees for immigration advice and application preparation without any legal authorization to do so. Using an unregulated consultant puts your immigration status at risk β errors they make cannot be fixed through any regulated complaint process. Always verify that your immigration practitioner is either a member of the Law Society of Ontario or the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants before engaging them.
You can verify VisaPlace lawyers on the Law Society of Ontario member directory at lso.ca. Search for Michael Niren or Michelle Niren to confirm their status as licensed Ontario lawyers in good standing.
How to Choose the Right Toronto Immigration Lawyer
If you are evaluating immigration lawyers in Toronto, here are the questions to ask before you engage anyone:
- Are you licensed with the Law Society of Ontario? This is the baseline. If not, they cannot legally provide immigration legal advice in Ontario.
- Do you handle both US and Canadian immigration? If you have any cross-border needs, a Canada-only firm will not be able to help you fully.
- What is your experience with my specific visa type? Immigration law is broad β a lawyer who primarily handles refugee claims will not necessarily have the expertise needed for a complex TN or H-1B matter.
- What are your fees and how are they structured? A reputable firm will provide a clear fee quote before you commit to anything. Be cautious of firms that cannot or will not give you a fee estimate upfront.
- Can you guarantee a successful outcome? No ethical lawyer can guarantee a visa approval. If anyone guarantees success, that is a red flag.
- Do you offer a free initial consultation? Many reputable Toronto immigration lawyers including VisaPlace offer a free initial assessment so you can evaluate fit before committing.
Common Immigration Situations for Toronto Residents β and How We Help
Scenario 1 β Toronto professional with a US job offer
You are a software engineer at a Toronto tech company and you have received a job offer from a company in Seattle or San Francisco. You need to start in 6 weeks. VisaPlace solution: TN visa assessment within 24 hours, offer letter review, credential verification, and border strategy. You arrive at the border with a complete, professionally prepared application. Same-day approval.
Scenario 2 β GTA business owner expanding to the US
You own a successful Toronto business and want to open a US location or purchase a US franchise. You want to be able to work in both countries. VisaPlace solution: E-2 investor visa strategy, business plan preparation, investment structuring, and application filing. Spouse work authorization included.
Scenario 3 β International student graduating in Toronto
You graduated from the University of Toronto or another Ontario institution and want to stay in Canada to work. VisaPlace solution: Post-graduation work permit application, Canadian Experience Class Express Entry strategy, PNP assessment, and long-term permanent residence planning.
Scenario 4 β Toronto resident sponsoring a foreign spouse
You are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and your spouse is outside Canada. You want to bring them to Toronto permanently. VisaPlace solution: Spousal sponsorship application, open work permit application for spouse, and timeline management to minimize family separation.
Scenario 5 β Foreign national transferred to Toronto office
Your US employer is transferring you to their Toronto office. You need Canadian immigration status. VisaPlace solution: Intracompany transfer work permit, Express Entry assessment for permanent residence, and long-term Canadian immigration strategy.
Frequently Asked Questions About Toronto Immigration Lawyers
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β Book Free ConsultationLegal disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and fact-specific. Individual circumstances vary significantly. Consult a qualified immigration lawyer regarding your specific situation.