Posted by Jessica Page on November 28, 2011 under Immigration Law |
Immigration is simply moving from one country to another with various reasons including permanent residence. Other reasons for immigration include: poverty, political problems, moving in with other family remember and can also include destruction of original hometown. When a client wants to process for immigration, an Edmonton immigration lawyer can manage these kinds of issues.
Posted by Alfred Earl on November 16, 2011 under Immigration Law |
To say it quite simply, to clearly define immigration: immigration is the process wherein any person journeys, or relocates, to a different nation from their own, most typically with the purpose to reside and/or work in that nation. The individual entering the new nation is an immigrant. They are not yet a citizen.
Posted by John Banks on October 17, 2011 under Immigration Law |
Nevertheless, regardless of all the good work many attorneys do, there are a large number of attorneys who operate on the other side of the fence. These are the ones who will rip their clients off, ignore and break the law themselves in order to enrich their own lives.No attorney is “right” for every situation.
Posted by Adriana Noton on October 4, 2011 under Immigration Law |
If you need assistance with Canadian immigration, you will need the guidance of an immigration lawyer. There are several different reasons why a person has the desire to immigrate and whatever the reason you have you will need help with the technicalities.
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Posted by Mike Johnson on September 30, 2011 under Immigration Law |
There are many different reasons to want to immigrate to a new country. In many cases, there are as many reasons as there are immigrants. Some people want to escape the poor conditions of their home country, while others are simply looking for a new experience, a cultural diversity and opportunity that they couldn’t experience at home. No matter why you’re thinking about immigrating, you may run into a few difficulties.
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Posted by Sally Webster on September 27, 2011 under Immigration Law |
Australia: Permanent Visa Review
Posted by William O'Neil on August 20, 2011 under Immigration Law |
The government is experiencing calls to give Medicare advantages to tens of thousands of community-based asylum seekers.
Posted by Adriana Noton on August 19, 2011 under Immigration Law |
When facing a legal battle concerning your citizenship, hiring a Toronto immigration lawyer should be among you many options. Such lawyers are trained to work hard in proving that you are not an alien in the land you are currently in. To ensure you get the best guy for the job, you should look at the following qualities.
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Posted by Sally Webster on August 12, 2011 under Immigration Law |
On 11 September, 2001 the world changed dramatically. The bad guys in Hollywood films would no longer be characterised as Russians. The notion of United States of America as a unpenetrable fortress against all anti-democratic sentiments was shaken. The boatloads of refugees arriving on Australian shores did not sail from South-east Asia but from the Middle East. This context of fear and upheaval has influenced the way the Australian media and, indeed, the way Australians themselves think about asylum seekers. The Justice Project was set up in order to bring the rights of some of the world’s most vulnerable to the public arena.
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Posted by Abdullah V. Panning on July 26, 2011 under Immigration Law |
One of the most difficult and potentially life-changing decisions you can make is moving to the United Kingdom from another country. While the final result of starting a new life is a totally fantastic feeling, the process of getting to that stage could be stressful and long – particularly if you are not able to plan things properly.