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Month: March 2022


A businessperson’s options when taking samples across the border

Mar 23, 2022 | Immigration

Business owners in British Columbia who are new to exporting merchandise to the United States might have questions about the various options available when taking business samples on a marketing trip. The first step when planning to take merchandise samples from Canada to the United States would be to obtain the appropriate Visa for the … Continue reading “A businessperson’s options when taking samples across the border”

Crash-related injuries often pose mental challenges for victims

Mar 18, 2022 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Victims of car accidents often continue dealing with the mental consequences long after physical injuries have healed. Sometimes, the crash victim is physically ready to return to work but lacks mental healing strategies. Although help is available, it comes at a cost, and questions about recovering financial damages need answers. The road to recovery starts … Continue reading “Crash-related injuries often pose mental challenges for victims”

Road oil — unanticipated crash risk on British Columbia roads

Mar 17, 2022 | Injuries

Drivers in Vancouver and other cities in British Columbia are often caught unawares by unexpected slippery conditions on roadways. Oil residue is typically invisible, like black ice, leading to road accidents with potentially devastating consequences. The oil hazard on the tarmac is most significant on wet weather days, mainly when precipitation occurs after a dry-weather … Continue reading “Road oil — unanticipated crash risk on British Columbia roads”

Snowbirds must carefully plan their return to British Columbia

Mar 11, 2022 | Cross-border Personal Injury

It won’t be long before British Columbia snowbirds head home. It has become a trip that needs careful planning to comply with the Canadian government’s current travel requirements and restrictions. Up to recently, returning snowbirds had to present border officials with test results to prove they were healthy. However, the timeline allowed only 72 hours … Continue reading “Snowbirds must carefully plan their return to British Columbia”