A full-Service Canadian immigration law firm
WELCOME TO AYODELE LAW
Canada is an extremely attractive place to visit, work, study and live. It offers a unique multicultural environment, a growing economy and safe living conditions. With over 60 different ways to immigrate to Canada, Ayodele Law is a full-service immigration law firm dedicated to facilitating temporary and permanent access to Canada. Ayodele Law has extensive experience with determining the merits of each case and proposing the most suitable immigration stream.
LEGAL SERVICES
Refugee Protection Claims
Immigration and Refugee Board
Refugee Sponsorship
Pre-Removal Risk Assessment
Other Services
Document Notarization
Referrals
Temporary Resident Applications
Student Visa
Temporary Resident Visa
Visitor Visa
Work Visa
Appeals and Judicial Review
Refugee Appeal Division
Immigration Appeal Division
Federal Court
Permanent Resident Applications
Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker/Trades, Canadian Experience Class)
Business Immigrants
Family Sponsorship
Caregiver Programs
Humanitarian & Compassionate
Provincial Nominee Programs
Citizenship
Citizenship Applications
Click 'IMMIGRATE' in our website navigation menu for more information
LAWYER PROFILE
Tracy Ayodele
Barrister & Solicitor | Notary Public
Tracy Ayodele is a Nigerian-Canadian lawyer focusing on immigration and refugee law. Tracy received her Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School, where she was awarded the Cassels Brock and Blackwell LLP prize for Ethical Lawyering in a Global Community. While at Osgoode, Tracy was an editor for the school's intellectual property law and technology blog, IPilogue, and completed an internship at the Copyright and International Trade Policy Branch of Canadian Heritage in Ottawa. Prior to obtaining her J.D., Tracy completed a Master of Arts in Legal Studies at Carleton University, and holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Criminology from York University.
Tracy is passionate about matters surrounding international relations, migration and advocacy, and has dedicated her practice to assisting individuals immigrating to Canada, refugee claimants and asylum seekers. Tracy completed her articles at a boutique immigration law firm where she gained broad exposure to immigration law, which eventually inspired her to open her own practice in the area.
Tracy is a spirited legal researcher and writer, and co-authored “Hot-tubbing in Canadian Patent Litigation: A Preliminary Assessment”, published in the Intellectual Property Journal. In her spare time, Tracy enjoys blogging on innovation in emerging economies, practicing yoga, reading and travelling.
Year and Place of Call
Ontario, 2014
Memberships & Affiliations
Law Society of Upper Canada
Ontario Bar Association
Canadian Bar Association
Refugee Sponsorship Support Program, Pro Bono Lawyer