Immigration Publications


Practice Newsletter:

Immigration Lines
November, 2007


Changes in Immigration Law in 2007

Olympic Update (No. 9)

Immigration Lines
January, 2007


Off-Campus Work Program Extended to More International Students

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Immigration Program For Business

Streamlined Labour Market Opinion Exemptions Now Available to Vancouver and Calgary Employers

Update on Passport Requirements for Travel to the United States

Olympic Update (No. 8)

Immigration Lines
July, 2006


Citizenship For Adopted Children

Quebec Skilled Workers Versus Federal Skilled Workers

U.S. Reached H-1B Cap for Fiscal Year 2006

Olympic Update (No. 7)

Immigration Lines
February, 2006


Studying in Canada - Revisited

Hamid V. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration): Lock-in of Requirement of Financial Dependency

Passport Cards Introduced for U.S. Citizens But Canadians Will Still Require Passports to Travel to the USA

Olympic Update (No. 6)

Immigration Lines
July, 2005


Ministerial Initiatives for 2005

Overview of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program

Real ID Act Creates Federally Approved ID Cards for Americans

Olympic Update (No. 5)

Immigration Lines
February, 2005


U.S. Visa Reform and New Fee

The Canada Border Services Agency

Overview of the British Columbia
Provincial Nominee Program


Olympic Update (No. 4)

Immigration Lines
August, 2004


Permanent Resident Card - Revisited

Arranged Employment and Labour Market Opinions

USCIS Announces Extension of Stay for Some Foreign Students

Olympic Update (No. 3)

Clark Wilson LLP Websites Win Top Honours

Immigration Lines
March, 2004


New Regulations Proposed to Regulate Immigration Consultants

US Visit Program Launched January 5

Quebec Immigrant Investor Program

Olympic Update (No. 2)

Immigration Lines
October, 2003 - Breaking News Alert


Minister Lowers Skilled Worker Passmark to 67 Points

US Slashes Number of H-1B Visas

Immigration Lines
September, 2003


Bills Proposed to Amend L-1 Visa Requirements

Studying in Canada

Galina Borislova V. Minister: Temporary Injunction Directs Minister to Refrain From Rejecting Economic Class Applications Filed Before January 1, 2002

Immigration Lines
May, 2003


The New Rules - Where to Apply For Permanent and Temporary Residence

All Canadian Landed Immigrants Will Require Visas to Enter the U.S.

Important Information About Applications in Progress: Transitional Provisions for Business Class Immigrants

The Dragan Case: Transitional Provisions for Skilled Workers

Immigration Lines
Fall, 2002


The Permanent Resident Card

Federal Skilled Worker Selection: The Arranged Employment Factor

Recent Developments in U.S. Immigration Law

Immigration Lines
April, 2002


Show me the Money!

Nexus to Replace Pace/Canpass to Benefit Commuters

Employment Authorizations for Spouses of Foreign Workers

Transitional Provisions for the Economic Class Immigrants: To Apply or Not?

Immigration Lines
October, 2001


Anti-Terrorism Plan and Refugee Protection Act (Bill C-11)

INS Introduces New K-3 Visa Regulations

"This Does Not Authorize Re-entry"

Immigration Lines
Fall, 1998


Canada Immigration Announces Relief for Canadian Employers - New Program Allows Spouses of Foreign Employees to Work More Easily in Canada


Practice Publications:

Immigration - From the Year 2000 Edition of the Annual Review of Law & Practice

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