Canadian Experience Class Program – What’s In The Details?
James Metcalfe – Pace Immigration: Jason Kenney, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, was recently in Irelandattending a job fair for persons interested in immigrating to Canada.
Canadian Immigration: Update on the Quebec and Federal Investor Immigration Programs
Pace Immigration director Jim Metcalfe talks about the Quebec and Federal immigration programs.
Doctor’s Orders
Toronto Personal Injury Lawyer Albert Conforzi: Did you know that since 1968, doctors have been obligated to report unfit drivers to the Ministry of Transportation? Indeed, since 2006, your doctor has been paid to do so: Since 1968, Ontario doctors have been required by law to report unfit drivers, but studies have shown that actual […]
$120,000 Fine for Residence Fraud
James Metcalfe – Pace Immigration: A Turkish couple have been fined $120K for lying to Canadian officials about their residence in Canada.
Skilled Worker Program: Book Your Language Test Today
James Metcalfe – Pace Immigration: As a result of my post on the new selection criteria for Federal Skilled Workers, I have received a large number of emails from prospective applicants inquiring about their chances.
Proposed Immigration Legislation Unfair
Immigration lawyer Karen Kwan Anderson – I read with interest this article from the Toronto Star which begins,
Under a proposed new law, thousands of permanent residents could lose their status and be deported for minor convictions, from shoplifting to traffic and drug offences, warn Canada’s top immigration lawyers.
Drunk Driving Leads to Trouble at the Border
Immigration lawyer Andy Semotiuk: Here is another story of drunk driving leading to trouble with immigration authorities.
Immigration Minister Kenney Continues to Tinker with Procedures
James Metcalfe – Pace Immigration: Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Jason Kenney has become famous – or infamous, depending on your point of view – for making changes to the immigration rules enforced by his department.
Something Good For Claimants – For Now
Toronto Personal Injury Lawyer Albert Conforzi: On September 27, the Ontario Court of Appeal issued a long awaited ruling dealing with the case of Pastore v. Aviva Insurance Company. The case dealt with the interpretation of the definition of catastrophic impairment in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS). A catastrophic impairment designation opens up an extended range […]
The Chance To Give Back
Toronto Personal Injury Lawyer Albert Conforzi – Sometimes opportunities come across our lives that allow us to give back to our community outside of our areas of expertise. I have been fortunate to be involved in one such chance. For the last number of years I have been involved in the Pro-Am Golf Committee for the […]