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Canada’s New Spousal Sponsorship Forms/Process – The Good, The Bad, and The To-Be-Determined
With the new Spousal Sponsorship Process having been formally rolled out, it is a good time to look at the changes and share some insights
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Canadian Immigration Santa IRCC Has Delivered Some Gifts This Holiday Season While the Eve has yet to hit, we have already been given a few
Post-U.S. Election Thoughts – the Tightening of Canadian Temporary Residence
The United States election is over. Surprisingly for some, but not so surprisingly for the prophetic Michael Moore the Donald has won. While his victory
Federal Court Creates an (Incorrect) Legal Barrier for Post-Graduate Work Permit Restorers. Time for IRCC to Create the Solution.
Introduction Mistakes happen with applications – missing documents, incorrect fees, expired passports, leading to applications being refused. For those with refused applications, the general process
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My Value Proposition
My Canadian immigration/refugee legal practice is based on trust, honesty, hard-work, and communication. I don’t work for you. I work with you.
You know your story best, I help frame it and deal with the deeper workings of the system that you may not understand. I hope to educate you as we work together and empower you.
I aim for that moment in every matter, big or small, when a client tells me that I have become like family to them. This is why I do what I do.
I am a social justice advocate and a BIPOC. I stand with brothers and sisters in the LGBTQ2+ and Indigenous communities. I don’t discriminate based on the income-level of my clients – and open my doors to all. I understand the positions of relative privilege I come from and wish to never impose them on you. At the same time, I also come from vulnerability and can relate to your vulnerable experiences.
I am a fierce proponent of diversity and equality. I want to challenge the racist/prejudiced institutions that still underlie our Canadian democracy and still simmer in deep-ceded mistrusts between cultural communities. I want to shatter those barriers for the next generation – our kids.
I come from humble roots, the product of immigrant parents with an immigrant spouse. I know that my birth in this country does not entitle me to anything here. I am a settler on First Nations land. Reconciliation is not something we can stick on our chests but something we need to open our hearts to. It involves acknowledging wrongdoing for the past but an optimistic hope for the future.
I love my job! I get to help people for a living through some of their most difficult and life-altering times. I am grateful for my work and for my every client.