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RETAINER AGREEMENT

RCIC Membership Number: R506434 File Number:


Date:

1. Contact Information

Between Client(s)/Designate

Name: Juayno, Esther


Address:
Phone Number:
E-mail:

AND

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC)


Christine Pearl Lopez-Daquiado
Canada Address:
Suite 204 16 Orfus Road, Ontario, Canada M6A 1L6

Philippine Address:
379 Lopez Jaena St., Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines
Mobile: 647-895-7808 Office: 1-800-285-7667/ 647-799-4042
Fax: 647-799-4043

2. RCIC Responsibilities and Commitment

The Client(s) asked the RCIC, and the RCIC has agreed, to act for the subcontracted and will be processed by a consultant
Client(s) in the matter of: present on the Registre quebecois des consultants en
immigration.
Application for HOME CHILD CARE PROVIDER PILOT c) Liase with the applicable Government authorities on
behalf of the client specific to this application.
In consideration of the fees paid and the matter stated above, the d) To review and prepare the Applicant prior to any meeting
RCIC agrees to do the following: with any Federal Authority, if required.
a) t with e) To provide the client with copies of all submissions and
respect to Canadian Immigration Law and the most communications to and from the Canadian Immigration
appropriate immigration stream or strategy in respect to Authorities. The provision of such may be done
the application electronically or in hard copy as per request of the client.
b) Preparation of a complete application for presentation to Should secondary hard copies be required, the provision
Provincial and Federal Immigration authorities. Noting of such is not covered in this contract, and thus an
that some of the work to be undertaken, may be additional fee for copying and courier will be charged as a
delegated to employees or contracted out in order to result.
expedite the processing of the work associated with the f)
application. and documents and to only release these details to the
i) Further noting that in the cases of application for noted Government officials unless the Applicant provides
temporary or permanent residence to the province of the authority to release information or documents to any
other party.

3. Client(s) Responsibilities and Commitment

a) The Client(s) must provide, upon request from the c) To adhere to any fee schedule as set out herein.
RCIC:
All necessary documentation
All documentation in English or French, or with and void if the Client(s) knowingly provides(s) inaccurate,
English or French translation financial obligations
b) To attend meetings requested by the consultant in remain.
preparation for any and all interviews

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4. Billing method

The Client(s) will be billed by flat fee with payment by milestones.

5. Payment Terms and Conditions

Professional Fee: CAD 1500 Plus 195.00 (tax)


Other (e.g., disbursements, courier fees --
VAC FEES, etc. as expended & based on receipt)

Government fees:
Application Fee CAD 565 + 150 CAD 715.00
RPR FEE CAD 515 (x1) CAD 515.00
Open Work Permit Fee CAD 255 (x1) CAD 255.00
Biometrics CAD 170 CAD 170
_________
Government fees may change depending on final program (HCCP or TRPR)
AUTHORIZED AND ACCEPTED MODES OF PAYMENT:
/ Dollars)

Banco de Oro / BDO Unibank Inc. Bank of Montreal (Canadian Dollars)


Account Name: Christine Pearl Daquiado Account Name: Christine Pearl Daquiado
Account Number: 000781004500(Savings) Account Number: 0457-1050-587(Checking)

Direct receipt by Consultant through Interac E-transfer: lifelineimmigration@gmail.com


***Other modes of payment with specific arrangements and clearly Indicated in the Retainer Agreement
Payments made otherwise will not be recognized as official payment.

The above amount is to be paid by the Client(s) and is subject to change upon mutual agreement of both parties.

6. Payment Schedule for Professional Fees

First Payment - 1st Consultancy Fee CAD 847.50

Second Payment - 2nd Consultancy Fee CAD 847.50


Pay at the time of Submission of the application

Government Fees:
Pay at the time of Submission of the application CAD _____(to be determined at the time of application
because of possible program change)

7. Refund Policy

The Client(s) acknowledge that the granting of a visa or status Unsuccessful interview with MICC (Quebec applications) or CIC
and the time required for processing this application is at the sole (Federal applications).
discretion of the government and not the RCIC. Any change of marital status from the time the application is
The Client(s) agree that the fees paid are for services indicated made and until the issuance of the citizenship certificate,
above, and any refund is strictly limited to the amount of fees paid. without prior notice to the consultant, resulting in a refusal
Should the consultant fail to deliver the services indicated in Any change in the Immigration policies and procedures of
this agreement a refund in entitled the client. The amount of refund Canada which were not in effect at the time that this application
depending on the undelivered services. However, the consultant was submitted and that are beyond the control of the
does not have any obligation to refund the applicant in cases of the representative but affected the result of this specific
following reasons: application.
In cases of Federal Skilled Worker application where the cap for
Criminal Inadmissibility of any kind, resulting in a refusal, the specific category applied for was not yet reached based on
Medical Inadmissibility; the CIC website information at the time of mailing of the
False declaration or forging documents; application but has already been reached when the application
Cancelation or withdrawal of the application; was received at the specific CIC office and resulted in the
Disobeying the instructions given by the consultant ; application not being processed.
Send a notice or advise the immigration authorities not to use
consultant as representative

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Dispute Resolution

Please be advised that Christine Pearl L. Daquiado is a member in good event the dispute is still unresolved, the Client(s) may follow the
standing of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council complaint and discipline procedure outlines by ICCRC on their website.
(ICCRC), and such as, is bound by its By-laws, Code of Professional Ethics,
and associated Regulations. NOTE: All complaint forms must be signed.

In the event of a dispute, the Client(s) and RCIC are to make every effort ICCRC Contact Information:
to resolve the matter between the two parties. In the event of resolution Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)
cannot be reached, the Client(s) are to present the complaint in writing 5500 North Service Rd., Suite 1002
to the RCIC and allow the RCIC 30 days to respond to the Client(s). In the Burlington, ON, L7L 6W6
Toll free: 1-877-836-7543

8. Confidentiality
All information and documentation reviewed by the RCIC, required by the confidentiality requirements of Article 8.1 and 8.5 of the Code of
CIC and all other governing bodies, and used for the preparation of the Professional Ethics.
application will not be divulged to any third party, other than agents The Client(s) agrees to the use of electronic communication and storage
and employees, without prior consent, except as demanded by law. of confidential information. The RCIC will use his / her best efforts to
The RCIC, and all agents and employees of the RCIC, are also bound by maintain a high degree of security for electronic communication and
information storage.

9. Force Majeure

but not limited to,


governmental restrictions or subsequent legislation, war, strikes, or acts of God, shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement.

10. Change Policy

The Client(s) acknowledge that if the RCIC is asked to act on the Client(s) behalf on matters other than those outlined above in this Agreement, or
because of a material change in the Client(s) circumstances, or because of material facts not disclosed at the outset of the application, or because of
a change in government legislation regarding the processing of immigration-related applications, the Agreement can be modified accordingly upon
mutual agreement.

11. Other

11.1 In the event Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) or Human outcome of the application or the retention of any status they
Resources Skills and Development Canada (HRSDC) should may obtain.
contact the Client(s) directly, the Client(s) are instructed to notify
the RCIC immediately. 11.4 In the event of a joint retainer agreement, pursuant to Article 13
of the Code of Professional Ethics, the Client(s) understand that
11.2 The Client(s) are to immediately advise the RCIC of any change in no information received in connection with the matter from one
the marital, family, or civil status or change of physical address or Client can be treated as confidential so far as any of the other
contact information for any person included in the application. Clients are concerned (Article 13.1.1) and that if a conflict
develops that cannot be resolved, the RCIC cannot continue to act
11.3 The Client(s) understand(s) that they must be accurate and for both or all of the Clients and may have to withdraw completely
honest in the information they provide(s) and that any (Article 13.1.2).
inaccuracies may void this Agreement, or seriously affect the

12. Termination

12.1 This Agreement is considered terminated upon completion of 12.3 Pursuant to Article 14 of the Code of Professional Ethics, this
tasks identified under section 2 of this agreement. Agreement may be terminated, upon writing by the RCIC,
provided withdrawal does not cause prejudice to the Client(s).
12.2 This Agreement is considered terminated if material changes
occur to the Client(s) application or eligibility, which makes it 12.4 This Agreement is subject to the laws in the effect in the Province/
impossible to proceed with services detailed in section 2 of this Territory of Ontario, Canada/Philippines
Agreement.

13. Unable to Contact the Representative

13.1 In the event the Client is unable to contact the Member and has reason to believe the Member may be dead, incapacitated, etc., the
Client should contact ICCRC.

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14. Validation

The Client(s) acknowledge that they have read this Agreement, understand it, have obtained such independent legal advice as they deem
appropriate, have sought translation and agree to be bound by its terms.
The Client(s) acknowledge that they have requested that the Agreement be written in the English language; Les parties reconnaissent
é que ce qui précède soit rédigé en anglais. (To be included in the English version of the Retainer Agreement drawn up by
RCIC working in Quebec.)

________________________________________ ________________________________
Client(s)/ Designate Signature CHRISTINE PEARL L. DAQUIADO-RCIC
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2022-09-15
2022-09-15
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Date [year/month/day] Date [year/month/day]

15. Attachments (as required) are specified below:


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