The following is a hierarchical listing of all the pages in this web.
PROFILE:-
1) Law Office Profile
2) Compliments (Government Officials):
a. Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Ottawa
b. Minister of Citizenship & Immigration, Canadian Government
c. Immigration Service, Quebec Government (hong kong)
3) Client Recommendations:
a. Clients 2000
b. Clients 1999
c. Clients 1998
d. Clients 1997
e. Clients 1996
4) Services
5) Credentials
a. Diploma, LL.L Degree, University of Ottawa
b. Bureau du Quebec, Oath of Affirmation of Allegiance
FREE ASSESSMENT:-
1) Independent
2) Business
PERMANENT RESIDENCE:-
1) Overview
2) Independent Category
a. Who qualifies for a Canadian permanent residence
b. Self Assessment Kits
c. The Full NOC list and occupation descriptions
d. General Occupation List
e. Designated Medical Practitioners
f. Preparing for a selection interview
g. Settlement funds
h. Destination in Canada
i. Engineering Informal Assessment
j. Informal Assessment Update
k. The experience Factor
l. Lock-in-Dates
m. Filing Procedures: Continuing Anomalies
n. Government of Canada Fee Scheduling
o. Immigration Processing Missions Abroad
3) Business Category:
a. Overview
b. Redesign of the immigrant investor
c. Entrepreneurial terms and conditions
d. Destination in Canada
e. Taxation: The offshore trust
f. Testimony – House of commons standing committee
g. Government of Canada Fee Schedule
4) Family Class Sponsorship
a. Family Class Sponsorship
b. Government of Canada fee schedule
5) Quebec Immigration
a. Rules
i. Quebec Selection Grid: Summary
ii. Quebec Skilled Worker selection grid
iii. List of Occupations in Demand
iv. Exemptions of proof of workforce scarcity
v. List of inadmissible occupations
b. New Comers integrate Rapidly in Quebec
c. Quebec Ruling Harnesses non lawyers
d. FAQ
6) Manitoba Immigration
a. The acquisition of Canadian Permanent Residence under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee program
7) General Interest Issues
a. Engaging legal counsel?
b. Interview with Colin R. Singer
c. Quebec Ruling harnesses non lawyers
d. 1996 Census: Immigration and Citizenship
e. British Columbia court ruling harnesses non lawyers
f. The landing process
g. Visa validity
h. Contesting refused visa applications
i. Alcohol related offense (s): “A criminal inadmissibility”
j. Legitimate Expectation
k. Immigration Policy & the rue of law “ Ongoing irreconcilable differences”
l. DNA testing
m. Common law: marriage/same sex couple
8) Citizenship
a. Who qualifies for a Canadian citizenship
b. Physical presence and the three year residence requirement
c. Citizenship Act
d. Case Profile: Residence Requirement (Liberal Interpretation)
e. Case Profile: Residence Requirement (Strict Interpretation)
f. Government of Canada fee scheduling
9) Case Law
a. Permanent Residence
i. Judicial Difference to the decision of visa officers
ii. Immigration selection: Application of positive discretion
iii. Evaluation of experience
b. Citizenship
i. Case Profile: Residence Requirement (Liberal Interpretation)
ii. Case Profile: Residence Requirement (Strict Interpretation)
iii. Citizenship Act
10) FAQ
a. English
b. French
c. Bulgarian
d. Spanish
e. Czech
f. Slovak
g. Hungarian
h. Polish
i. Romanian
j. Chinese
k. Russian
11) Y2K Legislative Overhaul
12) New Immigration and refugee protection act
13) Preserving permanent Resident status
a. Returning resident permit – “ A false sense of security”
b. Returning resident permit – FAQ
TEMPORARY ENTRY:-
1) Overview
2) Work
a. Working in Canada, North American free trade agreement and more (Citizenship and immigration Canada site)
b. FAQ – Software development workers: Pilot Project
3) Study
a. Studying in Canada, North American free trade agreement and more (Citizenship and immigration Canada site)
4) Visit
5) FAQ
a. FAQ- Software development workers: Pilot Project
JOB PLACEMENT:-
1) Overview
2) Labor Market Information
3) Client Recommendations
DISCUSSION FORUM:-
1) Immigration
2) Preserving Permanent Resident status
3) Citizenship