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Dealing with Immigration Matters During COVID-19

Dealing with Immigration Matters During COVID-19 With the rapid growth of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada as well as globally, Canada has announced several protective measures to help individuals who might be affected by the virus.  Although Canada has closed the border to most foreign nationals, IRCC has put in place special measures trying […]

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Immigration Intra-Company Transferee Work Permits

Immigration Intra-Company Transferee Work Permits are explained in today’s Vancouver immigration lawyers’ blog. In the age of globalization, having a mobile workforce is critical to the success of multinational organizations.  These organizations should be able to transfer their employees and executives to its operations in countries other than its home base, whether on temporary assignments […]

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Covid 19 Improper Child Parenting Denial

COVID 19 Improper Child Parenting Denial cases are exactly the type of situations that mature and responsible separated parents should avoid during these difficult times. In our blog on urgent family law applications, we urged parents to act in good faith and not use the COVID 19 Coronavirus crisis to take advantage during child custody […]

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Resolving Family Law Disputes During Covid 19

Resolving Family Law Disputes During COVID-19  lawyers provide these key tips to help separated families during difficult times. In today’s Covid 19 focussed family law blog senior family lawyer, Peter Graburn, explains that family matters can continue to be resolved without delay. These are anxious times. Due to the COVID-19 virus: schools, offices, and non-essential […]

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Calgary Secured Child and Spousal Support

Calgary Secured Child and Spousal Support lawyers help ensure spousal and child support are paid in full. Our experienced Calgary family lawyers help parents and children maintain a standard of living that is fair after separation. It is on thing to obtain a spousal and child support order but you must also collect on the […]

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How to Maintain Your Canadian Permanent Resident Status

How to Maintain Your Canadian Permanent Resident Status is a question people ask us about frequently. Many immigrants (i.e. Permanent Residents) have concerns/questions about how to keep their Permanent Resident (“PR”) status, so in today’s blog, Helen Han, from MacLean Law  Immigration would like to explain the PR obligation requirements and how to maintain your […]

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Top 5 Covid 19 Child Coparenting Tips

Top 5 Child Covid 19 Coparenting Tips from MacLean Law family lawyers are designed to help you and your children surmount the current challenging times. All of our offices remain open for remote audio and video consultations and family law clients who need our help. You can call us toll-free at 1 877 602 9900 […]

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Hiring Foreign Workers Labour Assessment (LMIA)

Hiring Foreign Workers Labour Assessment (LMIA) lawyers help people obtain Candian work permits. Our Hiring Foreign Workers Labour Assessment (LMIA) lawyers can help you come to Canada and obtain a job here. Hiring foreign workers – Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) 1 877 602 9900 Foreign nationals who would like to work in Canada usually […]

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Express Entry Immigration To Canada

Fastest immigration pathway to Canada – Express Entry The Canadian Economic Class is one of the most popular pathways for people who wish to become permanent residents of Canada based on their skilled work experience. In today’s blog, we will briefly go over the Economic Class and its expedited application intake system, named Express Entry, […]

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How To Deal With Parental Alienation

How To Deal With Parental Alienation  – Dealing with PAS Separation and divorce can be difficult, especially for children. One of the most serious and heartbreaking effects on children is parental alienation, where one parent either naively or intentionally and systematically attempts to negatively influence the child’s relationship with the other parent, often leading to […]

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