About Us

Chaest Immigration Ltd. is a federally incorporated corporation of Canada based in the Northwest side of the City of Calgary, Province of Alberta. It has a branch office in Cebu, Philippines with partners located in various parts of the Globe.

The company is maintained by Czareem Joseph Estella, who is a Baccalaureate degree holder in Information and Computer Science (BSICS) and a Juris Doctor degree holder. He is also a member in good standing of the Philippine Bar. Apart from his professional portfolios and vast work experiences, both local and abroad, CJ Estella is also a Diploma holder (with Honours) in Immigration Consultancy from Ashton College in Vancouver, British Columbia and a member in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) of Canada and of the Canada Association of Professional Immigration Consultants. He is also a Commissioner of Oaths for and in the Province of Alberta, Canada.

Chaest Immigration is primarily an immigration, visa and legal services provider. It assists prospective immigrant, students and workers legally enter Canada, either as permanent residents, international students, temporary foreign workers, Refugee Claimants and/or thru Family Reunification. We also represent clients before the Immigration Appeals Division (IA), the Refugee Appeals Division and other Immigration Refugee Bodies of Canada

WHY CHAEST?

The Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the governmental agency charged with the processing of Immigration related processes and where you will be filing your case soon, will not entertain representations by person/s or entities representing a client for a fee, any immigration cases, visa applications and other related matters filed and/or pending before them, unless he is a member in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) of Canada, a Canadian Law Society or the Chambre des Notaires du Quebec.

It is highly ILLEGAL for a non-member to render immigration services including the mere giving of an immigration advice for a fee or giving assistance of a case to be filed before any Immigration bodies or agencies of Canada. 

Consequences of seeking Canadian immigration advice/services from an unauthorized agent

Instructing an unauthorized agent can have dire and serious consequences and repercussions towards you and your application (present or future). These include:

  1. No insurance cover to compensate you in the event that your file is refused due to their negligence.
  2. Automatic refusal of your file for misrepresentation due to failure to submit a Use of Representative Form (IMM 5476) and carrying an entry ban in Canada.
  3. They do not provide you with an honest assessment of your chances of securing a Canadian visa. RCICs are obligated to render a straightforward assessment of ineligibility immediately after assessing the client’s file. Thus, amount of money will be wasted.
  4. They are not allowed to appear and make legal representations before any Immigration Bodies in Canada including the filing of an appeal in case of denial, border representations, immigrations hearings, among others.