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Alberta’s Premier Immigration Boutique
Sherritt Greene Immigration Law is a highly respected law firm dedicated exclusively to the practice of Canadian immigration law. Established in 1998 by Michael Greene and Michael Sherritt, the firm has grown to become the largest immigration boutique in Alberta. With over 60 years of combined experience, the partners are former immigration officers who bring a unique ”insider” perspective to their practice. This deep understanding of the system allows them to navigate even the most complex cases with confidence and precision. Located in the vibrant Mount Royal Village, the firm serves a global clientele, ranging from multinational corporations to individuals seeking a new life in Canada.
Corporate and Business Immigration
Sherritt Greene is a leader in Business Immigration, assisting employers with Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) and work permits. They have specialized knowledge of the energy and construction sectors, helping companies mobilize international talent efficiently. For professionals and entrepreneurs, the firm provides expert guidance on permanent residence pathways, including Express Entry and the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP). If you are an employer looking to hire a lawyer to manage your global mobility needs, Sherritt Greene offers the strategic counsel necessary to ensure compliance and success.
Refugee Protection and Appeals
The firm has a long-standing reputation for its human rights work, particularly in Refugee Claims. Michael Greene and Michael Sherritt are known for taking on challenging cases and have successfully represented clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board and the Federal Court of Canada. They are fierce advocates for those fleeing persecution, ensuring that their stories are heard and their rights are protected. If you need to find a lawyer to fight a refusal or handle a deportation order, their team has the litigation experience to pursue every available legal remedy.
Citizenship and Family Reunification
Sherritt Greene also assists with Family Sponsorships, helping Canadians reunite with spouses, parents, and children from abroad. They understand the emotional weight of these applications and work diligently to prevent delays and separations. Additionally, they guide permanent residents through the Citizenship process, resolving issues related to residence requirements or inadmissibility. Whether you are looking to consult a lawyer for a simple visa application or a complex appeal, Sherritt Greene provides honest, practical, and effective representation.
- Work Permits: Expert handling of LMIAs and international transfers.
- Refugee Litigation: Defending clients in hearings and federal appeals.
- Permanent Residence: Strategizing for Express Entry and Provincial Nominees.
- Inadmissibility: Overcoming criminal and medical barriers to entry.
The firm’s office in Mount Royal Village offers a professional and accessible setting, surrounded by the amenities of the 17th Avenue retail district.
Specializing In
Refugee Claims, Corporate Immigration, Federal Court Litigation, Family Sponsorship, Inadmissibility
Address & Location
Mount Royal Village, Suite 301, 1550 8th Street SW, Calgary, AB
Building Location
Located in the Mount Royal Village professional and retail complex. The building is situated just off 17th Avenue SW (The Red Mile), a popular shopping and dining district. It is a distinctive red brick building with a mix of offices and high-end retail stores.
Suite Access
Enter the main office lobby of Mount Royal Village (separate from the retail entrances). Take the elevator to the 3rd floor and proceed to Suite 301.
Parking Details
Underground parking is available within Mount Royal Village, accessible from 16th Avenue SW. Street parking is also available on 8th Street and surrounding avenues.
Public Transit
The office is well-served by public transit, with bus routes 2, 6, and 7 stopping nearby on 17th Avenue SW. It is a short bus ride from the downtown core and C-Train stations.
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