Questions from a Pre-Law Student (Part 1)
A week and a half ago I was approached by a Pre-Law Student with some questions about whether to go to law school or grad
Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law and Commentary Blog
A week and a half ago I was approached by a Pre-Law Student with some questions about whether to go to law school or grad
As Canadian Immigration laws in Canada get tighter and tighter, it appears that judicial review (JRs) and immigration appeals work gets more and more important
I am working on an Immigration Appeal Division (“IAD”) case involving the sponsorship of a family member who was found medically inadmissible. An interesting legal
A good friend of mine, Judy Williams, an aspiring and talented Vancouver author will be releasing an interactive online novel titled “Between Main and Nowhere.”
Today’s Canadian legal market for up and coming lawyers ain’t a pretty one. There’s no need to put blush or makeup on the situation. As
Introduction From a logical perspective, the more requirements there are for something you wish to obtain, for example job requirements or minimum scholarship requirements, the less
Introduction With the introduction of Express Entry earlier this year and the Government of Canada’s corresponding efforts to make the application system more accessible to
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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