Clinton J. Green understands that immigration is more than a legal process—it’s a life-changing journey. As an experienced immigration lawyer with a deep understanding of the human impact behind every case, Clinton offers more than legal expertise—he brings empathy and insight.
His perspective, shaped by personal experience with the immigration system, drives his commitment to guiding clients with professionalism and care. With a strong foundation in legal strategy and a sharp understanding of business needs, Clinton has become a trusted advisor to companies navigating the complexities of hiring and retaining global talent.
He founded Green Immigration Law to bridge the gap between bureaucracy and human need—removing barriers, upholding integrity, and helping people move forward. When you work with Clinton, you gain more than a legal expert—you gain a partner who listens deeply, leads with compassion, and is invested in your success.
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Eligibility requirements will depend on the type of application. Application types include Canadian Experience Class or Federal Skilled Workers under Express Entry, provincial nomination, family sponsorship, humanitarian and compassionate, and refugee programs. Depending on the program, applicants must meet requirements related to work experience, education, language skills, and financial stability. To check if you qualify, contact our office for a free assessment.
The required documents vary per program; they include identity, language test results, medical exams, police certificates, educational assessments, proof of funds, and work experience. Specific documents vary by program. For a tailored list of what you need based on your circumstances, our immigration assistant, for a free assessment of your eligibility.
You can apply for permanent residency through several programs, such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), family sponsorship, or humanitarian pathways. Each program has specific eligibility criteria, including language skills, work experience, and financial stability. For more guidance, contact our office for a free assessment.
The fastest way to obtain permanent residency is often through the Express Entry system, particularly under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSW) Express Entry processing times are usually around six months.To check if you qualify, contact our office for a free assessment.
The processing time varies by program. Express Entry typically takes six months after submitting an electronic application for permanent residence, family sponsorship’s are usually processed within 12 month, Provincial Nominee Class or PNP can take 12 to 24 months. To understand the timelines for your case, our immigration assistant, for a free eligibility assessment.