Were you fired in Ontario? You may be owed more than you think.
Common law notice entitlements often exceed ESA minimums. Most cases resolve without going to court. Get a free assessment — no commitment required.
Ontario's limitation period is generally 2 years from your last day of work. Acting early protects your options.
Two disciplines. One team on your side.
Employment law and immigration, under one roof — because for newcomers, work and status are two sides of the same story.
Employment Law
Protecting Ontario workers' rights. We handle wrongful dismissal, severance reviews, and workplace rights claims — in your language, with no upfront fees for most cases.
Immigration
A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (CICC) guiding you through Express Entry, work and study permits, permanent residency, and family sponsorship.
A clear path, from first message to resolution.
No legal jargon, no surprise fees. You will always know where your case stands and what comes next.
Tell us what happened
Reach out via WhatsApp or our contact form — free, no commitment. We respond in your language.
We assess your entitlements
Your rights under the Employment Standards Act and common law explained clearly — so you know exactly what you may be owed.
We act on your behalf
We negotiate with your employer, or represent you at Small Claims Court (up to $50,000), the Ministry of Labour, or the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
Trusted by newcomers from every continent.
When I was wrongfully dismissed, I did not know my rights as a newcomer. Imigrando helped me understand Ontario employment law and I received fair severance compensation.
Imigrando guided me through the entire Express Entry process. Within 8 months, I received my permanent residency. Their team was always available to answer my questions.
The team handled my study permit and helped me transition to a post-graduation work permit. They truly care about their clients and understand the immigrant experience.
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