Let us navigate the Canadian immigration, refugee and citizenship system for you.
We guide you at every step and take the time to spot the small details in your case that other firms miss.
Personalized, attentive and comprehensive legal services for newcomers to Canada and the unique challenges they face.
Immigration and Refugee Legal Services:
Clear, Responsive & Personal
Rebeka Lauks of Lauks Law has worked in immigration and refugee law for ten years.
She expertly advocates for her clients and ensures they understand every step taken, its implications and their options.
Spending time with clients and their files to fully understand their unique situation is the driving principle behind every matter that Lauks Law takes on.
- Refugee claims and appeals
- Pre-removal risk assessments
- Humanitarian and compassionate applications
- Family sponsorships
- Appeals of immigration decisions
- Federal Court applications
- Inadmissibility
- Detention reviews
- Deportation/Removal
- Permanent resident card renewals
- Canadian citizenship
- Visit, Study or Work in Canada
- Economic Immigration
Let Lauks Law guide you through Canadian immigration, refugee and citizenship system
• Expertise • Empathy • Results
Rebeka Lauks is an immigration and refugee lawyer based in Toronto. Prior to starting her own firm in 2022, Rebeka worked at two internationally recognized immigration and refugee law firms in Toronto, as well as with the United Nations Refugee Agency in Honduras.
Since her call to the bar in 2014, Rebeka has used her client-centred and empathetic approach to successfully represent clients before the Federal Court and all divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, as well as in family sponsorship, economic, and humanitarian and compassionate applications.
Rebeka is also an instructor in Queen’s University’s Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law program. She previously taught in the University of British Columbia’s Extended Learning Certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies and Procedures program.
She serves as a volunteer external reviewer and member of the Content Committee for with Community Legal Education Ontario’s Steps to Justice program.
Rebeka is a member of the Refugee Lawyers Association, the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, and the Canadian Bar Association.