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Month: December 2020


Auto accidents a leading cause of Canadian injuries and death

Dec 30, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

The Public Health Agency of Canada says car accidents cause one-third of unscheduled hospitalizations and deaths in British Columbia and across the country. However, according to Transport Canada, nine of every 10 crashes are preventable. Most of the accidents result from not observing the rules of the road. One of the main causes of these … Continue reading “Auto accidents a leading cause of Canadian injuries and death”

Many snowbirds put off by U.S. health hazards

Dec 15, 2020 | U.S. Immigration

Many Canadians in British Columbia and other provinces have chosen to bear the cold of winter instead of making their usual trips to warmer areas in the United States. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has eased travel restrictions to allow Canadian snowbirds to fly to their warmer destinations, where they would typically spend about four … Continue reading “Many snowbirds put off by U.S. health hazards”

US immigration extended border closure once again

Dec 3, 2020 | U.S. Immigration

US immigration extended border closure once again With the possibility of border closures and travel restrictions changing at any time, British Columbia residents may be unsure of their rights to travel. U.S. immigration laws have specific entry requirements. In turn, Canadian officials discourage travelling across international borders. Thus, before planning a trip to the United … Continue reading “US immigration extended border closure once again”