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Month: January 2021


What Canadians should know before buying property across the border

Jan 29, 2021 | Canadian Immigration Law, U.S. Immigration

Canadians have been buying property in the U.S. for decades now. Many are looking for a warmer place to spend the winter months. Some want a stable vacation home to escape to. Others simply wish to emigrate there. The state of Washington is a popular destination for Vancouver residents, and it’s not hard to see … Continue reading “What Canadians should know before buying property across the border”

Seniors face unique age-related personal injury risks

Jan 12, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

British Columbia drivers who are 80 years or older must undergo tests to assess their ability to continue driving safely. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia mandates the requirements for these tests. The goal is to ensure senior drivers remain independent but also safe behind the wheel for as long as possible, without suffering personal … Continue reading “Seniors face unique age-related personal injury risks”

Challenges living with car accident-related spinal cord injuries

Jan 8, 2021 | Injuries

British Columbia residents who took to the roads over the holidays and crossed the paths of other negligent drivers may have entered the new year with mountains of medical bills, lost wages and more. Life after a car accident could be challenging, especially if victims suffer spinal cord injuries. The severity of such injuries depends … Continue reading “Challenges living with car accident-related spinal cord injuries”

Is business travel between British Columbia and the US allowed?

Jan 6, 2021 | U.S. Immigration

The borders between Canada and the United States remain closed for nonessential travelling. However, some people might have questions about what constitutes essential or nonessential. Any trips across the U.S. border for recreational reasons, attending cultural events, gambling or tourism are regarded as nonessential. However, trade and business travel are not restricted. Broadly, travel is … Continue reading “Is business travel between British Columbia and the US allowed?”