Five Immigration Tips for Coming Out of the Pandemic (Part 1)
I wrote this hopefully relevant piece with five immigration tips on coming out of the pandemic. While no one has a crystal ball, I would expect that there is a greater emphasis on the back end
Corona’s Down Time Made Me Realize…..
On the surface level, you see accomplishments / accolades / doing things I wasn’t supposed to do at my age, and frankly undeserved privileges in many circumstances.
International Students – A Recent Podcast, an Upcoming Presentation, and a Future Priority
Hi VIB Readers: It’s been a minute. A Recent Podcast I wanted to share something I did not too long ago (Pre-COVID).
Are we R.228-ing too many R.229s? – New COVID-Based Quarantine Act Inadmissibility and the Case for Procedural Fairness Amid Changing Administrative Efficiencies
Introduction I did an earlier-COVID post about the criminal inadmissibility consequences of the Quarantine Act. In today’s post I want to update the Government’s approach here
The Conversations For Us and the Conversations Between Us
We’re in a world stuck between two conversations. One conversation is for us. The other is between us. In one you are telling us what we should do,
Quoted in Ritesh Matlani’s Medium piece: “The pandemic and immigrants — when your fresh start needs a reboot”
Recently, I haven’t been as active as I wanted to be. Partially because others have been doing a fantastic job and I am a huge believer in not overcrowding the information airways
On the Philippines and the Canadian Filipinx Migrant Community – Lou Dangzalan, Canadian Immigration Lawyer
Q&A with Canadian Immigration Lawyer, Lou Dangzalan In today’s special blog, I am chatting with my friend and fellow immigration lawyer in Toronto, Lou Dangzalan.