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Month: June 2017


You may qualify for the job but do you qualify to enter the U.S.?

Jun 28, 2017 | Immigration

If you are a British Columbia resident who has received a job offer from an American company, you will likely have several questions about the requirements and procedures to follow to make sure the process is smooth and legal. What makes the process complicated is the fact that it involves the laws of two countries. … Continue reading “You may qualify for the job but do you qualify to enter the U.S.?”

U.S. immigration still allows employment visas from Canada

Jun 27, 2017 | U.S. Immigration

Many British Columbia residents have planned for years to work in the United States. However, now that the time has come, laws have changed, and the whole process of U.S. immigration seems an unattainable dream. Fortunately, Canadians can still accept jobs in the United States — as long as rules are followed and the applicable … Continue reading “U.S. immigration still allows employment visas from Canada”

Cross-border personal injury claims need skilled guidance

Jun 21, 2017 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Sometimes, victims of vehicle accidents do not realise they suffered brain injuries because the symptoms and signs of such injuries may be delayed. Brain scans sometimes miss injuries, and by the time they are diagnosed, damage may be life-changing. Victims may be unable to go back to work, and even their daily routines may become … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury claims need skilled guidance”

Immigration rights for illegal immigrants in the United States

Jun 14, 2017 | U.S. Immigration

When residents of Canada, including British Columbia, enter the United States without the appropriate approval, the legal consequences can be severe. To stay in the United States, any foreign visitor must have the proper authorization and the appropriate visa. However, some measures under U.S. immigration laws can convert a person’s illegal status to legal. One … Continue reading “Immigration rights for illegal immigrants in the United States”