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Month: November 2018


US immigration laws can put lifetime entry ban on cannabis users

Nov 26, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

As it stands currently, anyone who crosses the border between Canada and the U. S. who admits to using cannabis before Oct. 17, 2018, when restrictions on the use of this substance were lifted in Canada, could receive a lifetime ban on entering the United States. British Columbia residents might feel at ease when they … Continue reading “US immigration laws can put lifetime entry ban on cannabis users”

Cross-border personal injury can have long-term consequences

Nov 21, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

British Columbia residents who travel to Seattle or other destinations in Washington might not consider the potential consequences of auto accidents. Cross-border personal injury issues can be complicated. It can become considerably more challenging if the injuries have long-term health and financial implications. The Canadian Medical Association Journal recently published a study that determined that … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury can have long-term consequences”

US immigration: Do you or don’t you need a green card?

Nov 15, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

Sometimes, when residents of Vancouver or other British Columbia cities have to travel across the border into the United States, they are unsure of which documentation would be required. If you are experiencing such a dilemma, you might find comfort in knowing that the Border Solutions law firm can provide support and guidance throughout your … Continue reading “US immigration: Do you or don’t you need a green card?”

Cross-border personal injury can cause chronic myofascial pain

Nov 6, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Auto accidents happen to anybody, at any time and anywhere. For that reason, British Columbia residents who take trips across the border into Washington will always be at risk of being involved in auto accidents. Sometimes, accident injuries have delayed symptoms, and victims decline medical examinations at the time of the accidents. However, when it … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury can cause chronic myofascial pain”