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Month: February 2018


Cross-border personal injury claims can be challenging

Feb 27, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Day trips across the border are not unusual for U.S. residents visiting Vancouver or British Columbia residents travelling to Seattle. However, many people never consider the challenges they will have to face if they should suffer a cross-border personal injury while on such a trip. Dealing with accident injuries and recovering damages are challenging procedures … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury claims can be challenging”

U.S. immigration rules for those fleeing the cold Canadian winter

Feb 20, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

British Columbia residents who want to escape the extreme cold of the Canadian winters have various options. For some, the ideal situation is to spend some months of every year in the United States to enjoy the milder weather. However, there are specific U.S. immigration laws with which they must comply. Those who enter the … Continue reading “U.S. immigration rules for those fleeing the cold Canadian winter”

Dealing with cross-border personal injury to the spinal cord

Feb 10, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

British Columbia residents and those in Washington frequently travel across the border for business or pleasure. Of course, accidents can occur at pretty much anyplace and at any time. Regardless of whether a Vancouver resident suffers injuries in Seattle, or a U.S. citizen is involved in a car crash in British Columbia, cross-border personal injury claims … Continue reading “Dealing with cross-border personal injury to the spinal cord”

Explore U.S. immigration laws before arranging trips for minors

Feb 7, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

Travelling between Canada and the United States is not as easy as it used to be. With the many changes in the U.S. immigration laws, British Columbia residents who are arranging trips for minors to or from the United States might be best advised to explore the latest specifications. The two countries have different requirements for … Continue reading “Explore U.S. immigration laws before arranging trips for minors”