Haskew Law ??
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https://haskewlaw.com
Recently did an online eligibility questionnaire with Haskew Law after discovering their website. Spoke to a guy Jack based in U.K who would deal with my case seemed nice chap. Just wondered if any of you have either used them or have heard any positive or negative comments about them.
Thanks
Recently did an online eligibility questionnaire with Haskew Law after discovering their website. Spoke to a guy Jack based in U.K who would deal with my case seemed nice chap. Just wondered if any of you have either used them or have heard any positive or negative comments about them.
Thanks
#2
Not heard of them, but given the mistakes on their websites about the Canadian immigration system, I'd steer clear personally. I also can't find any mention on their website of an ICCRC number etc, which they are required to display if giving immi advice. But maybe it's hidden somewhere!
Do you really need a consultant/lawyer? Do you have complicated circumstances? If not, I'd just use BE and save yourself the money personally.
Do you really need a consultant/lawyer? Do you have complicated circumstances? If not, I'd just use BE and save yourself the money personally.
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Not heard of them, but given the mistakes on their websites about the Canadian immigration system, I'd steer clear personally. I also can't find any mention on their website of an ICCRC number etc, which they are required to display if giving immi advice. But maybe it's hidden somewhere!
Do you really need a consultant/lawyer? Do you have complicated circumstances? If not, I'd just use BE and save yourself the money personally.
Do you really need a consultant/lawyer? Do you have complicated circumstances? If not, I'd just use BE and save yourself the money personally.
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This on their website would be alarming '74% of our clients would refer a friend', so 26% of their clients would not refer them, seems pretty high to me. I guess one way to turn a negative into a positive!
Seems to be awful lot of comments/questions that seem to be unanswered on their website too.
Seems to be awful lot of comments/questions that seem to be unanswered on their website too.
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£12 extra fee to apply for an eTA (which they don't know isn't a visa)?! £420 to enter the (FREE) IEC pool?!?! What they need is sternly worded comments on their business practices, not additional clients!
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Haha - well, extortionate fees when they're actually *doing* something is one thing
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NO NEED FOR YOU TO USE ANYONE. Waste of money. Just be diligent study the application cross the t's and dot the i's and check it 50 times and you will be good !
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shakyuk now I am in the mood for a pot noodle not had one in 4 years





