RETAINER AGREEMENT

 

This Retainer Agreement is made this , between RCIC Oluwadamilola Iwajomo (the “RCIC”), located at 9800 McLaughlin Rd, Brampton, Canada and Client  (the “Client”), located at  .

WHEREAS the RCIC and the Client wish to enter into a written agreement which contains the agreed upon terms and conditions upon which the RCIC will provide his/her services to the Client.

AND WHEREAS the RCIC is a member of Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (the “Council”), the regulator in Canada for immigration consultants;

IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants contained in this Agreement, the parties agree as follows:

1. RCIC Responsibilities and Commitments

The Client asked the RCIC, and the RCIC has agreed, to act for the Client in the matter of 

Work Permit Application.

In consideration of the fees paid and the matter stated above, the RCIC agrees to do the following:

  1. To provide professional advice as to Canadian immigration requirements, procedures and related materials.
  2. Accurately complete and submit the Work Permit application (and relevant application for family members, where applicable)
  3. Communicate with IRCC on behalf of client as and when required
  4. Follow up on the entire application

2. Client Responsibilities and Commitments

2.1   The Client must provide, upon request from the RCIC:

  • All necessary documentation
  • All documentation in English or French, or with an English or French translation

2.2   The Client understands that he/she must be accurate and honest in the information he/she provides and that any inaccuracies may void this Agreement, or seriously affect the outcome of the application or the retention of any status he/she may obtain. The RCIC’s obligations under the Retainer Agreement are null and void if the Client knowingly provides any inaccurate, misleading or false material information. The Client’s financial obligations remain.

2.3   In the event Immigration, Refugee & Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) should contact the Client directly, the Client is instructed to notify the RCIC immediately.

2.4   The Client is to immediately advise the RCIC of any change in the marital, family, or civil status or change of physical address or contact information for any person included in the application.

2.5   In the event of a Joint Retainer Agreement, pursuant to Article 13 of the Code of Professional Ethics, the Clients understand that no information received in connection with the matter from one Client can be treated as confidential so far as any of the other Clients are concerned (Article 13.1.1) and that if a conflict develops that cannot be resolved, the RCIC cannot continue to act for both or all of the Clients and may have to withdraw completely (Article 13.1.2).

3. Communication

All communications pertaining to the Work Permit application shall be submitted via email only, so there is a paper trail to ensure nothing is missed. All emails will be responded within 2 business days. Please note that while discussions might be made over the phone, instructions and/or enquiries relating to applications must subsequently be submitted via email at the end of each phone call.

All documents must be submitted via Google Drive only. Documents will not be accepted via email, WhatsApp or social media. Multiple page documents shall be scanned as one pdf file e.g. Passport should only be one pdf document only and not submitted as multiple pages. Each document must be properly titled as instructed on the document checklist. An additional fee of $18 will be charged for each document not meeting the requirements.

4. Submission Timeline

Please note that we will require 2 weeks following the receipt of complete documentation to finalize and submit your application. This does not include the time required to perfect supporting documents. This means that if a required document is missing or needs to be updated following review, there will be a new 2 week required to submit the application.

5. Application Update

Once your application has been submitted, we will provide ALL updates sent by the government during processing until it is finalized by IRCC.

An application that has received no required update or documents required from applicant within 8 weeks will automatically be closed and there will be no refunds of fees paid.

6. Billing method

The Client will be billed by a flat fee payable upfront.

Client's Initials:

7. Payment Terms and Conditions

  ICL Professional Fees  Total Fee
Principal Applicant $1000 $1000
Spouse $500 x 1 $  
Children $250 x $  
  Sub-Total $  
HST: 13% of sub-total $  
  Total $  

The above amount has been discounted and capped at the total above and is to be paid by the Client and is subject to change upon mutual agreement of both parties. The is inclusive of an administrative fee of $700 to client file and send out applicable forms including a document checklist (plus 50% for additional applicants). There will be an additional discounted fee of $150 payable to the Technical Writer for each employment letter draft that requires more than a minor edit and needs to be re-written. Additional fees apply to work not stipulated in this agreement (e.g. addressing medical or criminal inadmissibility, response to procedural fairness letters and/or processing new ITAs). A discounted fee of $150 would apply for requesting GCMS notes for pending and previous Canadian applications. The fees above are valid for 15 days only and subject to review thereafter. Rush service fee of $300 applies if complete documentation is received less than 10 days prior to submission. Files delayed or abandoned beyond 30 days from today without prior notice and mutual written agreement are subject to a $305 administrative fee to recommence work for each occurrence. Late payment fee of $100 applies (monthly).

8. Payment Schedule

Deposit:            70% of total professional fees             (Paid at signing of contract before work starts)
Balance:            30% of total professional fees             (Paid before submitting application to IRCC)
Govt. fees:         $ total government fees                     (Paid using the client’s card upon submission)

There is a $100 late payment fee within the first 30 days and $50 weekly thereafter.

Government fees are $255 per person. Biometric fees $85 per adult (if applicable) or $170 per family (if applicable). Restoration fees are $200 (if out of status)

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9. Refund Policy

The Client acknowledges that the issuance of a “Work Permit” and the time required for processing this application is at the sole discretion of the government and not the RCIC. We however ensure we place our clients’ best foot forward.

In some transactions, there may be unforeseen issues and/or difficulties that arise as a result of matters beyond our control. We reserve the right to increase our fees to reflect any additional time expended with the completion of your file and will contact you to discuss same. The Client agrees that the fees paid are for services indicated above, are not transferrable and no refund is provided for withdrawing your application at any stage of the application process. The Client agrees that any change in policy of IRCC will not constitute or be a cause or trigger for refund. 

10. Dispute Resolution Related to the Code of Professional Ethics

In the event of a dispute related to the Code of Professional Ethics, the Client and RCIC are to make every effort to resolve the matter between the two parties.  In the event a resolution cannot be reached, the Client is to present the complaint in writing to the RCIC and allow the RCIC 60days to respond to the Client.  In the event the dispute is still unresolved, the Client may follow the complaint and discipline procedure outlined by the Council on their website: http://www.iccrc-crcic.ca/public/complaintsDiscipline.cfm NOTE:  All complaint forms must be signed. ICCRC Contact Information: Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)

5500 North Service Rd., Suite 1002, Burlington, ON, L7L 6W6. Toll free: 1-877-836-7543

11. Confidentiality

All information and documentation reviewed by the RCIC, required by CIC and all other governing bodies, and used for the preparation of the application will not be divulged to any third party, other than agents and employees, without prior consent, except as demanded by law.  The RCIC, and all agents and employees of the RCIC, are also bound by the confidentiality requirements of Article 8.1 and 8.5 of the Code of Professional Ethics.

The Client agrees to the use of electronic communication and storage of confidential information.  The RCIC will use his/her best efforts to maintain a high degree of security for electronic communication and information storage. In the case of a dispute resolution, the Client acknowledges that the RCIC may share only pertinent information.

12. Force Majeure

The RCIC’s failure to perform any term of this Retainer Agreement, as a result of conditions beyond his/her control such as, but not limited to, governmental restrictions or subsequent legislation, war, strikes, or acts of God, shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement.

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13. Change Policy

The Client acknowledges that if the RCIC is asked to act on the Client’s behalf on matters other than those outlined above in this Agreement, or because of a material change in the Client’s circumstances, or because of material facts not disclosed at the outset of the application, or because of a change in government legislation regarding the processing of immigration-related applications, the Agreement can be modified accordingly.

14. Termination

14.1   This Agreement is considered terminated upon completion of tasks identified under section 2 of this agreement.

14.2   This Agreement is considered terminated if material changes occur to the Client’s application or eligibility, which make it impossible to proceed with services detailed in section 2 of this Agreement.

14.3   This Agreement may be terminated, upon writing, by the Client, at which time any outstanding fees or Disbursements will be refunded by the RCIC to the Client/any outstanding fees or Disbursements will be remitted by the Client to the RCIC.  

14.4   Pursuant to Article 14 of the Code of Professional Ethics, this Agreement may be terminated, upon writing, by the RCIC, provided withdrawal does not cause prejudice to the Client.

15. Governing Law

This Agreement shall be governed by the laws in effect in the Province of Ontario, and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein and except for disputes pursuant to Section 8 hereof, any dispute with respect to the terms of this Agreement shall be decided by a court of competent jurisdiction within the Province of Ontario.

16. Contact Information 

Client/Designate Name

Name:

Address:

Email:  

Telephone:

RCIC

Name: Oluwadamilola Iwajomo
Address: Brampton, ON, Canada
Email:   info@iwajay.com
Telephone: +1 647 780 5205

 

IN WITNESS THEREOF this Agreement has been duly executed by the parties hereto on the date first above written.

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Signed by Oluwadamilola Iwajomo
Signed On: January 28, 2024


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