A Thank You… and Six 2016 New Year’s Resolutions for My Practice
A Thank You As we mark the end of 2015 I wanted to send a quick note to everybody who has supported my endeavours in
Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law and Commentary Blog
A Thank You As we mark the end of 2015 I wanted to send a quick note to everybody who has supported my endeavours in
There is much that is good about Express Entry, the online application management system introduced by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in January 2015. Few can
This year, thanks to the emergence of Canadian Immigration Law (hashtag: #cdnimm) as a major policy and election issue, I made my accidental entry into
The phrase “fettering discretion” found its way into two important decisions released today. In Trinity Western University v. The Law Society of British Columbia 2015 BCSC
Introduction On November 23, 2015, Citizenship and Immigration Canada announced the details of 2016’s offering of the much-anticipated Parents and Grandparent Family Sponsorship Program. The
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
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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