Canada Immigration Guide

Canadian law requires a passport to enter the country unless you are a citizen of the United States. U.S. citizens must have in their possession valid proof of identity and proof of citizenship whether they have a passport or not.
Changes to The Quebec Investor Program
The program is currently closed and will not be accepting new applications until around August, 2018. There is no word yet on the date range for the future intake of applications, nor how many applications will be accepted.
Wrongful Death Claims From A Lawyer’s Perspective
When I am dealing with a wrongful death claim, what I often see is a family who is trying to cope with an irreplaceable loss.
Understanding Wrongful Death Claims
Dealing with the loss of a loved one is never easy, but dealing with a sudden loss can be even more difficult, especially if families are left trying to sort through new and large financial responsibilities.
Snowmobile Accidents – Can They Be Prevented?
In Canada there are roughly 600,000 snowmobiles registered – one for every 60 Canadians. While this recreational activity can be a great way to explore the outdoors with family and friends in the winter months, it is crucial owners and drivers remember the risks involved. As records indicate snowmobile accidents doubled in 2017 from the […]
A Good Option: The Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment Program

The program is relatively inexpensive compared to other Citizenship by Investment programs. High net worth individuals can apply by making a $100,000 contribution to the National Development Fund.
Mental Health After A Motor Vehicle Accident
In the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident (MVA) attention is often focused on the physical injuries and the paperwork. What often goes unnoticed, however, is the person’s emotional and mental health. Mental health issues can include post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety. These can arise out of even minor motor vehicle accidents. Mental health […]
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program Accepting Applications

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is pleased to announce that the federal government, recognizing the success of the OINP and its importance to Ontario’s economy, has increased the province’s 2018 allocation by 600 nominations to a total of 6,600.
What impact will Trump’s immigration policies have on Canada?

The recent crackdown on 7-Eleven stores sent an electric shock through the American economy that was felt all the way up to the Canadian border.
A Look Back At 2017
As we reflect back on 2017 news stories, what can we learn and which lessons can we bring into this New Year?