Immigration services
Serious cases need clear strategy.
From first consultation to final submission or hearing, The Ninth House turns complex immigration problems into organized, professionally managed files.
- RCIC-IRB
- L3RCIC-IRB
- IRB divisions
- 4IRB divisions
- Years experience
- 10+Years experience
What you get
A file that is prepared, reasoned, and ready to stand up to scrutiny.
Eligibility, compliance, and risk review
Direct communication with a regulated professional
Service directory
Choose the support your case actually needs.
Hearings & appeals
IRB Representation
Authorized representation before all four IRB divisions, with case theory, evidence preparation, and hearing advocacy.
- Refugee Protection Division (RPD)
- Immigration Appeal Division (IAD)
- Immigration Division (ID)
- Refugee Appeal Division (RAD)
Canada pathways
Permanent Residence
Clear pathway selection and complete applications for skilled workers, families, and exceptional circumstances.
- Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs
- Family Sponsorships
- Humanitarian and Compassionate applications
- PR card renewals and residency obligation issues
Temporary status
Work & Study
Study and work permit strategy built around eligibility, timelines, employer needs, and long-term goals.
- Study permits and extensions
- Post-Graduate Work Permits
- LMIA-based work permits
- Open work permits and visitor visas
Family protection
Family & Protection
Compassionate support for families, refugees, detention matters, and urgent risk-based immigration concerns.
- Spouse, child, parent, and grandparent sponsorship
- Refugee sponsorship and PRRA
- Detention release strategy
- Super visa applications
Additional support
Focused help for the details that can decide an application.
Our method
A calmer process for high-stakes immigration decisions.
Assess
We review facts, deadlines, documents, and risk before recommending a route.
Build
Your evidence, forms, letters, and legal framing are organized into a coherent file.
Represent
We prepare submissions, respond to requests, and advocate where representation is required.
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