Refund of Immigration fees Refund of Immigration fees

5 years ago

Does a retainer agreement have any legal standing??I signed an agreement with an immigration Service for immigration to Canada.They were paid 75000 but we're no good .We Never went beyond document collection stage and are still in the process of gathering documents...I have asked for a refund to which they first refused saying it was mentioned in the retainer agreement that fees are non refundable but have now agreed to a 50 percent refund but will not provide more as the retainer agreement allows them to keep the money.is this legal? besides the agreement was signed using digital signatures..

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.You can negotiate with him and get more. Call me
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