David Davis

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING FLIGHTS AND BORDER CONTROL

Please know that COVID-19 is very much affecting all immigration applications. Please note in summary what is happening is the following: all international flights are only being allowed to land at Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal airports Only Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents are being allowed to enter all non citizens and non residents are […]

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COVID-19 ANNOUNCEMENT

We want all of our clients and new clients to know that our law firm is open for business and we are practising social distancing at our firm. It is preferable to conduct all meetings and interviews via phone, skype, or zoom applications. If a client needs to be seen urgently we will make arrangements

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MASTERS DEGREE LEARNING

The program at the University of Toronto is awesome. The professors are very knowledgeable and the discussions amongst the class are very engaging. Learning about software licensing, financing technology through venture capitalism (vc’s) and the importance of controlling one’s private information. The program continues to July, 2020. i travel to Toronto every two weeks for

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MANITOBA ACCEPTS HIGHEST NUMBER OF IMMIGRANTS IN PROVINCE’S HISTORY

The provincial government, by way of the Economic Development and Training Minister Eichler, just made this recent announcement. The number of immigrant landings in Manitoba in 2019 reached 18,905, the highest for any year in the province’s 150-year history, Economic Development and Training Minister Ralph Eichler announced today. “As a significant driver of economic and

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Border officials to start sharing data about U.S., Canadian travellers

U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Canada Border Services Agency will exchange biographic data, travel details, and other border crossing information about U.S. and Canadian citizens travelling between the two countries going forward. Changes part of border security plan introduced by U.S. President Obama and PM Harper in 2011 The new regulations are part

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Association for New Canadians to receive funding to improve the lives of newcomers as they settle into their new communities

Canada is supporting the Association for New Canadians to help newcomers better integrate into the community by improving employment services. July 11, 2019 ‒ St. John’s, NL ‒ Canada is supporting the Association for New Canadians to help newcomers better integrate into the community by improving employment services. In partnership with Academy Canada, a local

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THE HOME CHILD CARE PROVIDER AND HOME SUPPORT WORKER PILOR PROGRAMS

The Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker pilot programs opened for applications on June 18, 2019.   These programs replace the expiring Caring for Children and Caring for People with High Medical Needs pilot, which closed on June 18, 2019.    Those who have applied before June 18, 2019 will still have their applications processed through to

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NEW RULES CAN AFFECT IMMIGRANTS LIVING AND WORKING IN CANADA: BE AWARE

The government of Canada has recently made significant changes to certain provisions of the Canadian Criminal Code that can affect all temporary residents as well as persons who carry a permanent resident card.  The punishment aspects of the new Impaired Driving laws now include wording wherein someone can be sentenced up to 10 years in

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