Immigration Lawyer for Canada and the USA Serving Canadian companies

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Me Jonathan Veilleux

Jonathan Veilleux immigration lawyer canada US

Me Jonathan Veilleux is a member of the Barreau du Québec since 2005. He began practicing immigration law in 2007. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LL.B.) from the University of Sherbrooke as well as a Master of Business Administration (MBA). He founded Veilleux Immigration in 2011. He is also a member of the Association Québécoise des Avocats et Avocates en Droit de l’Immigration (AQAADI) since 2013.

Throughout his career, Me Veilleux had the opportunity to work for different companies. He thus acquired an excellent understanding of the human resource challenges they may encounter. This allows him to consider more precisely the real needs of its corporate clients.

Me Veilleux is a rigorous, honest and dedicated lawyer who carefully studies the best options to offer to his clients. Over the years, he has developed valuable expertise from the many different mandates in business immigration entrusted to him. He has also surrounded himself with a reliable, dynamic team that is always available for their clients.

Me Alexandra Carbonneau

Alexandra Carbonneau immigration lawyer canada US

Me Alexandra Carbonneau is a lawyer at Veilleux Immigration since the beginning of 2019. She is a member of the Barreau du Québec since 2017 and a member of the Association québécoise des avocats et avocates en droit de l’immigration (AQAADI) since 2019. She also holds a Master’s Degree in International Law and Applied International Politics (LL.M.) from the University of Sherbrooke.

Me Carbonneau supports both employers and individuals with their immigration procedures, whether for :

Efficiency, commitment and collaboration are Me Carbonneau’s priorities in order to ensure client’s satisfaction.

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