Canadian Immigration Law
We provide quality advice on Canadian Immigration Law for businesses and individuals by studying each case with detail and to ensure the Law is properly applied. To support our applications, we rely on precedents and consider Case Law and decisions made by the Federal Court of Canada on Canadian Immigration matters.
Corporate & Commercial Law
Invicta Law is dedicated to helping enterprises of all sizes succeed. We can help you with a wide range of legal services with regards to Corporate & Commercial Law, from corporate structure and incorporation, advising on governance, raising capital, assisting with negotiation of commercial contracts, service, distribution and marketing agreements.
Notary Public
We provide notarizations at any time during business hours at our location in downtown Vancouver. Walk-ins are accepted, and no appointment is required. Invicta can prepare everything from certified copies of original documents, powers of attorney, authentications, statutory declarations of common-law union, letters of invitation, travel consent letters, affidavits, attestations, to apostille services and more.
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Maria Campos is a Lawyer and Notary Public and has practised Immigration Law since 2012 with a broad portfolio of successful cases both inside and outside Canada. She also handles Corporate Law matters.
“Even though our applications for permanent residency were very difficult, they found a way to win for us and delivered on each of them with success. Maria Campos is truthful, strong, honest and never afraid to tell the truth. My wife and daughter have successfully immigrated to Canada through her efforts. Thank you for keeping my family together in Canada.”
Shaun H.
Vancouver, BCInvicta Law Corporation is based in Vancouver, BC.
Our office is located conveniently near the Stadium/Chinatown Skytrain station, inside the International Village Mall (Tinseltown).
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