Immigration

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Immigration Law and Study Abroad

We specialize in Canadian and US immigration laws in particular, and can also assist clients who are looking to migrate to, visit or study in the US, Canada, the UK, Europe, East Asia, Turkey and Australia/New Zealand.

The world is constantly in flux. People move from one place to another routinely in these times. However, many governments also make it their mission to strictly control the flow of people between land, for the benefit of their own interests, and the interests of their people. We help clients navigate this complex web of interests, which makes up immigration law, to achieve their personal and professional dreams.

In addition, many clients of ours pursue Educational Advancement and development by studying abroad. We intimately understand the ins and outs of applying to foreign programs and relocating for further education. This kind of education can be life changing, and create professional opportunities which were before unimagined. Therefore, we are motivated to assist all of our clients in resettling, studying and furthering their abilities through study abroad.

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Canada

Canada has one of the largest land masses on the planet, with abundant natural resources. In addition, it is on the border of one of the biggest consumer markets in the world-the United States-and maintains access to Europe and the rest of the world as a British commonwealth nation. Despite its economic advantages, Canada has a declining population. It’s cold climate in the winter has perhaps contributed to this phenomenon. As a result, Canada has high demand for skilled immigrant workers. We assist skilled workers, students, business people and families in their immigration and travel to Canada, via our qualified consultants. We can assist you with Express Entry/Skilled Migration, Work Permits, Study Abroad (including university assistance), Study Permits, University Applications, Family Sponsorship, Business Investment, Business Setup and Business Visits.

Learn more:

CANADA INTRODUCES NEW CATEGORIES FOR EXPRESS ENTRY

GLOBAL BUSINESS AND MIGRATION GUIDE PART 1: CANADA

WORK PERMITS: A GUIDE TO THE LMIA PROCESS AND EXEMPTIONS

OVERVIEW OF CANADIAN PROVINCIAL NOMINATION PROGRAMS

BILL C-19’s POTENTIAL IMPACT ON CANADA’S EXPRESS ENTRY SYSTEM

CANADIAN VISA APPLICATION REFUSALS: OPTIONS FOR REAPPLICATION AND APPEAL

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United States of America

The United States is one of the biggest markets in the world, and therefore business people the world over vie to do business on its shores. We connect you directly with US licensed Immigration lawyers to help solve the most complex immigration problems. We can serve you whether you are located in the United States or outside its borders. In particular, we help clients with family sponsorship, work permits (H-1B, E visas, L Visas, Treaty Investors), Study Abroad (including University Assistance), Study Visa Applications, University Applicants, Green Card and Permanent Residency, Business Investment, Business Setup, Business Visits and Tourist Visas.

GLOBAL BUSINESS AND MIGRATION GUIDE PART 2: USA

IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE LAW: CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

WORKING IN THE US AS A TREATY TRADER

WORKER VISAS AND GREEN CARDS: WHAT ARE THE ACCEPTANCE RATES IN THE US

Overview of the E-1 Visa

Overview of the L-1 Visa

Browse the articles below for more useful information on the US

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Europe and UK

Located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere, Europe is divided into about fifty sovereign states, of which Russia is the largest. As a continent, the economy of Europe is currently the largest on Earth and it is the richest region as measured by assets under management, with over $32.7 trillion compared to North America's $27.1 trillion in 2008.

Europe’s vital travel and tourism industry is desperate to bounce back after a disastrous 2020, and Europe is welcoming tourists and migrants from across the globe. Specialists in the fields of medicine, engineering, and IT programming are always in demand in Europe. Europe is also home to the European Union, a unified block of 27 member countries, which operate as a single economy.

Travelers can also visit any country in the EU with a Schengen visa, as a result of the Schengen treaty. The United Kingdom recently exited the EU, and therefore it maintains its own immigration policies and procedures. We can assist you with visa processes in Europe and the UK, so get in touch today! We can also assist you to Study Abroad in these regions, if this is what you’re looking to do!

Learn more:

YOUR BRIEF GUIDE TO VISAS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND SCHENGEN AREA

Browse the articles below for more useful information on Europe.

For more info on Immigration Law, Browse the Following Articles:

  1. visa and immigration law in 2019

  2. Immigration and Refugee law: Canada and the United states

  3. Global Business and migration guide Part 1: Canada

  4. Global Business and migration guide part 2: USA

  5. Global business and migration guide part 3: Australia

  6. passports, citizenship, and identity: The legal nuts and bolts

  7. What visa documents do you need this summer during your travels

  8. How do I get to Canada?

  9. Studying abroad:where to study and what to do

  10. Overview of Canadian Provincial Nomination Programs

  11. Immigration Through Business, the Lesser Known and Most Open Immigration Pathway

  12. US Immigration Update for Covid19

  13. US Immigration Update For Covid19 No. 2

  14. Immigration During a Pandemic, What are the Options?

  15. Immigration Success Stories During the Pandemic

  16. Biden's Immigration Reform to Begin with DHS Policy Change

  17. Your Brief Guide to Visas in the European Union and Schengen Area

  18. Work Permits: a Guide to the LMIA Process and exemptions

  19. IELTS, TOEFL and the Immigration Process

  20. Understanding and Navigating Implicit Bias in Immigration

  21. Understanding the UK’s new High Potential Individual Visa

  22. Bill C-19’s potential impact on Canada’s Express Entry System

  23. working in the US as a Treaty Trader

  24. CANADIAN VISA APPLICATION REFUSALS: OPTIONS FOR RE-APPLICATION AND APPEAL

  25. Worker Visas and Green Cards: What are the Acceptance Rates in the US?

  26. Crisis in Venezuela and Central America: US Refugee Intake Options in 2023

  27. Refugee and Asylum Programs (General Summary and information for Sudanese and Ukrainian nationals)

  28. Canada Introduces New Categories for Express Entry

  29. The Canada H-1B Visa

  30. Future Pathways for Remote Workers

  31. Emerging Remote Work Options: Canada

  32. Overview of the E-1 Visa

  33. Overview of the L-1 Visa