Six Reflections From My First Six Months of Practice
It is officially six months since I was called to the bar. These six months have gone by quite fast. From both a practice and personal
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It is officially six months since I was called to the bar. These six months have gone by quite fast. From both a practice and personal
I wanted to share a recent response to an inquiry I was provided CIC and why I think it creates unreasonableness – call it reasonableness in
One thing I have noticed recently in my practice is the number of individuals who are having challenges with Post-Graduate Work Permits, more specifically the
Introduction As many of you might know, our Firm recently won an important Federal Court case relating to dual intent, a much maligned but rarely
Introduction My mentor and colleague Steve often tells me when I go on and on about having found the “perfect precedent” for my case that
Recently, I have become very interested in the way new technology, legal project management (LPM), and Canadian immigration are intersecting. In fact, I wrote a
I am participating in #MoreThanALabel: Immigrant Stories, Simmons College’s online MSW Program’s campaign to promote transcending labels. By participating in this campaign, I will be
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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Acknowledges that he lives and works on the traditional, unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples – sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) nations.
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