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
Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law and Commentary Blog
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
Hi VIB Readers: It’s been a minute. A Recent Podcast I wanted to share something I did not too long ago (Pre-COVID).
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
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
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.
In a welcome announcement today, temporary MSP has been extended to those with expired student and work permits (i.e. on implied status). This temporary MSP
Hello, VIB blog readers: It has been too long. I recently came back from meandering streets and towns of Cuba. I had an incredible time
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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