Canada Immigration Facts to Know About

Posted by Rob on January 6, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

 
Canada immigration is usually based on non – discriminatory principles. According to some survey there are round about 200 million international immigrants present. And out of them 50% of them are illegal. The world wide immigration is increasing day by day.
Some of the people who are migrating are taking help of Lawyers, [...]

The New Bite in Immigration Enforcementâ??itâ??s not Just for Undocumented Aliens

Posted by Rob on December 9, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

My practice is exclusively immigration law.  Friends, family, and folks I meet when out and about invariably ask me if I see a lot of Hispanics.  Immigration law is not just a matter for the millions of undocumented foreign nationals, many millions of whom are not Hispanic. 
The mistake many business owners, employers, executives, managers, [...]

U.S.A. and Canada Immigration Law Differences

Posted by Rob on November 11, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

The U.S. processing of immigration applications has political aspects that must be taken into account when establishing how much will be needed in the way of legal services to achieve citizenship. The procedure is streamlined in Canada by the fact that the motivation of the government is economic rather than political, rather like a job [...]

US and Canada Immigration Law

Posted by Rob on July 8, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

To find a qualified legal representative for U.S. and Canada immigration case is often a challenging task as immigration law is not easy to understand and changes quite often. Thus, for an accurate immigration case assessment, it’s utterly important that you take up a good lawyer into a service who can efficiently assist you throughout [...]