Immigration Canadian FAQs
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Dangerous or Long-Term Offender
What is a Dangerous Offender? An offender who, having been convicted of a serious personal injury offence, has been sentenced to detention in a penitentiary for an … More -
Defense Lawyer
What are the duties and role of the defence lawyer? The lawyer defending the accused must vigorously defend the accused within the provisions of the law. If the … More -
An Overview
What is a Canadian Immigrant Visa? An Immigrant Visa is a document which allows a person to live and work in Canada, and confers upon that person permanent resident … More -
Skilled Worker Class
What is a synopsis of the requirements for the Skilled Worker Class? Skilled workers are people who may become permanent residents because they can become … More -
Business Class
What is the Business Class? Individuals with business/managerial experience and a substantial net worth may apply for immigration. There are three categories: … More -
Family Class
What is the Family class? Applicants under the family class are sponsored by a close relative who is either a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen. The Canadian … More -
Working Temporarily in Canada
Can I work in Canada without Immigrating? Yes, every year over 90,000 foreign workers enter Canada working temporarily to help Canadian employers address skill … More -
Refugees
What is Canada's policy on refugees? Refugees and persons needing protection are people in or outside Canada who fear returning to their country of nationality or … More
Seeking Asylum in the U.S.
Attorneys In Your Area
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Wenger & Dadisman
Detroit, MI
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Shulman Law Group LLC
Paterson, NJ
866-691-7939