Vancouver Immigration And Cross-Border Injury Law Blog

Heavy fines follow false vaccination declarations at the border
Travelers to Canada must show proof of being virus-free and arrange a 14-day quarantine. Stay updated on the latest border restrictions.

New pathways for low-skilled workers to gain permanent residence
Immigrants play a vital role in Canada’s economy, filling essential jobs from healthcare to agriculture. Their impact is undeniable.

Age-related changes reduce safe-driving abilities
Aging affects vision, reflexes, and cognition, impacting driving ability. Recognizing changes early can help seniors stay safe on the road.

Returning snowbirds face travel restrictions
BC snowbirds returning from the U.S. must meet strict border entry requirements. Learn the latest policies.

BCAA survey shows drivers confuse distractions with multitasking
A BC survey found that while drivers avoid texting, they underestimate other distractions like eating or talking to passengers.

Drivers reminded that roads could also be slippery without rain
Road oil, like black ice, makes roads slippery in summer. Drivers on cross-border trips should beware of sudden traction loss. Learn more about the dangers.

British Columbia immigration option for skilled workers
BC’s Provincial Nominee Program helps skilled workers, healthcare professionals, and graduates gain residency. Learn if you qualify for Express Entry.

High-risk driving causes many car accidents
ICBC reports that high-risk driving causes many accidents. Dangerous behaviors include speeding, failing to yield, and ignoring traffic signals.

Options to recover damages after a British Columbia car accident
If ICBC denies your accident claim, you have legal options. Tribunals and courts may rule differently than ICBC decisions.

Work options when focus shifts to Canada
U.S. H-1B visa holders seek work opportunities in Canada due to employment challenges. Learn about Canada’s Global Talent Stream.
