Mariam Jammal > Sobirovs Law Firm > Toronto, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Sobirovs Law Firm
333 Bering Avenue, Unit 800
Toronto, Ontario, M8Z 3A8
Canada

Work Department

Business Immigration

Position

Business Immigration Lawyer

Languages

English, Arabic

Memberships

Law Society of Ontario

Canadian Bar Association

Ontario Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division; Citizenship and Immigration Section

Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association

Education

Juris Doctor, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada (2020)

Honours Bachelor of Arts, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (2017)

Personal

Mariam Jammal is a business and techimmigration lawyer at Sobirovs Law Firm and has been actively working with the Firm since 2018.

In her current capacity, she focuses on Global Talent Stream, Significant Benefit, Intra-Company Transfer, and Investor-class work permits, as well as work authorizations under international treaties and a variety of other temporary and permanent residence applications. Mariam has supported clients from various industries, including Artificial Intelligence, Gaming Development, Media Production, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Consulting, and International Trade. She firmly believes that Canada is an excellent environment for global entrepreneurs, thought leaders and innovative businesses to bring their visions to life.

Mariam is a firm advocate for access to justice and works diligently to represent clients and ensure that they receive the best support and service possible.

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Business immigration

Toronto-based boutique Sobirovs Law Firm specializes in providing bespoke immigration solutions to SMEs, entrepreneurs and investors. Key areas of expertise include labour market impact assessments, permanent residence applications, the creation of business immigration programs and compliance support. Rakhmad Sobirov and Feruza Djamalova share leadership. The name to note at associate level is Mariam Jammal, who handles significant benefit work permits, intra-company transfers, work authorizations under international treaties and a variety of other temporary and permanent resident applications.