An Update When You Owe An Update – Summer 2017
VIB Readers: Without sounding like a broken record, the past few months have been busy with so much happening that unfortunately writing has taken an
Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law and Commentary Blog
VIB Readers: Without sounding like a broken record, the past few months have been busy with so much happening that unfortunately writing has taken an
A survey of recent media reports from Vancouver and increasingly from Toronto show a worry trend of the reviving and recycling of historical “yellow peril”
Recently, I have been writing for/with the passionate, Kelly Toughill, a journalist and immigration advocate who I believe is doing amazing and thoughtful work for
A colleague, Anna, recently posted this to the CBA Immigration Law listserve which I felt was worth sharing. She inquired to Alberta Educational authorities about
Almost two years ago, I penned a widely-read piece on my belief that the media needed to be responsible in penning case of individual immigrants
While studying at a café in Prenzlauer Berg, I began to hear protestors walking through the streets in demonstration. They wore metallic clothing, played loud
One of the highlights of the CBA Immigration Law Conference is that the Minister of Immigration speaks and talks about his government’s focus and priority
Will Tao is an Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Writer, and Policy Advisor based in Vancouver. Vancouver Immigration Blog is a public legal resource and social commentary.
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