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Important information about how MyImmigrantRights.ca should be used
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Information provided on MyImmigrantRights.ca is for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not constitute the practice of law. Individuals should not rely solely on this information for making immigration decisions.
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- Assess your specific circumstances
- Provide tailored legal advice
- Represent you in immigration matters
- Protect your rights throughout the process
- Offer confidential legal guidance
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