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- Calgary Immigration Lawyer Evelyn Ackah Spring 2023 Speaking Engagements
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA, March 20, 2023: EIN Press Release Calgary immigration lawyer Evelyn Ackah is honoured to announce her upcoming Canada and United States speaking engagements on cross-border immigration and law firm management in Spring 2023. Evelyn Ackah is the founder and managing lawyer o … Read more »
- Your Referral Can Help Someone Who Needs Immigration Legal Assistance
Canada’s immigration law can be confusing and overwhelming. Ackah Law is here to help. March is Immigration Fraud Awareness Month in Canada. Unfortunately, at Ackah Business Immigration Law we’ve had to help many clients whose case was denied, delayed or otherwise hurt because they hired inexperienc … Read more »
- New To Canada? When To Start Thinking About Estate Planning
Guest blog by Sarah OKeefe, Wills and Estates Lawyer BOOK YOUR FREE CASE EVALUATION Moving to a new country is an exciting, but also overwhelming prospect. The precedents upon arrival are finding employment, housing, health coverage and building your finances. But once settled in Canada, protecting … Read more »
- Canada Extends Policy For Visitors to Get Work Permit With A Valid Job Offer
BOOK YOUR FREE CASE EVALUATION Effective February 28, 2023 any foreign national who is a visitor in Canada and receives a job offer while in Canada can now apply for and receive a work permit if they have a valid job offer. Visitors can continue to apply for a job from within Canada under an extensi … Read more »
- Online Canada Citizenship Oath Among Proposed IRCC Amendments
BOOK YOUR FREE CASE EVALUATION The Canadian Citizenship Oath could be taken online if the latest a the latest amendments proposed by the government are passed. The department proposed changes to the Citizenship Regulations that would be more flexible for newcomers. In addition, proposed changes woul … Read more »