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Wennie
Lee,Barrister & Solicitor,
is the principal of the firm. An experienced litigator with regular appearances at the Federal Court of Canada, Superior Court of Ontario and all three divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board. Commenced her legal career with Heenan Blaikie - a leading national law firm, in the management side labour and employment law, pensions and civil litigation. A former associate with the civil litigation firm of Misir, Patterson, and a former Partner with Murji, Paterson, Lee. On establishing Lee & Company she has focused on Immigration Law and Judicial Reviews at the Federal Court of Canada. Ms. Lee obtained her Bachelor's degree from York University and her law degree from the University of Western Ontario. Recipient of The Education Equity Awards of The Law Society of Upper Canada in 1991, and the Sessional Academic Achievement List, York University. She pursued and completed her LL.M. in Administrative Law at Osgoode Hall Law School in 2008. Her cases have been reported in the Immigration Law Reporter and Federal Court Reporter. Has twice been Co-chair of the Practical Guide to Federal Court Advocacy - Osgoode Professional Development Program. Speaker at the 1st National Catholic Conference on Refugee Sponsorship, hosted by the Archdiocese of Toronto and London, and sponsored by Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario and CNEWA Canada. She has been a frequent speaker on multicultural radio on topics such as immigration fraud prevention and dangers of ghost consultants. Member of the CBA, OBA, ACCLO and past President - Ontario Chinese Canadian Association |
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Rupi S. Badwal,Barrister,
Solicitor and Trade-mark Agent, is counsel to the firm
on trade-marks, technology and commercial law. Mr. Badwal
is a registered trade-mark agent with the Canadian Intellectual
Property Office. Mr. Badwal articled with the firm of Misir,
Patterson. Following articles, Mr. Badwal worked as in-house
counsel at different software companies in the Toronto
area, practicing in the field of trade-marks, technology
and commercial law, including providing advice on business
and employment law. Mr. Badwal, who is fluent in Punjabi,
obtained his law degree from New York Law School in 1994,
and was accredited for practice in Ontario in 1998. He
has extensive knowledge and experience in many areas of
Technology and Commercial Law. |
Barrister, Solicitor and Trade-mark Agent |
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Ray Radojevic,Director- Marketing
and Community Liaison, after twenty-one years of service
with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, retired as Canada
Immigration Centre Manager. While in service, he worked
in Windsor, Pearson International Airport, Mississauga,
Etobicoke and Toronto and held various positions: Immigration
Examining Officer, Immigration Counselor, Immigration Investigator,
Case Presenting Officer, Supervisor of Immigration Counselors,
Shift Superintendent at Pearson International Airport,
CIC Manager, and Special Assistant to the Director of Inland
Operations. As manager, he set up and managed Special Services
CIC which later evolved into Vegreville Case Processing
Centre.
Mr. Radojevic,
who is fluent in several languages, received his B.A. Degree
from Detroit Institute of Technology in 1970, M.A. Degree
from University of Waterloo in 1971, and from 1971-1974,
as Canada Council Doctoral Fellow, read for Ph.D. Degree
at the University of London, England. |

Director - Marketing and Community Liaison
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Marko Vitorovich , Principal Consultant , with over 20 years of experience. A member of Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council. (ICCRC), and a former Member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC), and Fellow in the Canadian Migration Institute (CMI). He regularly appears at all three divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board (Refugee Protection Division, Immigration Appeal Division and Immigration Division). Experienced in drafting and researching all matters in relation to immigration law. He has worked with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, in his own practice, as well as, with leading immigration lawyers. Extensive experience in overseas processing particularly, business, entrepreneur, skilled worker applications, and corporate immigration. Has successfully handled the most complex and difficult immigration matters.
Mr.Vitorovich has written articles on immigration for Toronto area newspapers, in the Romanian, Hungarian, Chinese, Korean and Spanish languages. Frequent speaker on multicultural radio. Was a Speaker at the 1st National Catholic Conference on Refugee Sponsorship, hosted by the Archdiocese of Toronto and London, and sponsored by Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario and CNEWA Canada. Studied in the International Relations program at the University of Toronto. |
Senior Immigration Consultant |
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