A foreign national may be inadmissible to Canada on grounds of serious criminality. Depending on the severity of the criminal conviction, the potential bar of admission could be 5 years, 10 years, or permanent.
Running a practice comes with many hurdles and requires knowledge, skill, and expertise. Join Marina Sedai, one of the panelists on an upcoming webinar where she will share her insights and hard-earned lessons over many years of running her own successful practice.
Marina Sedai will present “Immigration Law for Postdoctoral Fellows” at UBC. This webinar will address how to identify and navigate the many pathways for Post-Docs to immigrate to Canada and to deal with inadmissibilities that might arise.
Marina Sedai will present on “Working Your Way Into Canada 2021” with The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia (CLEBC). This comprehensive course will discuss all that a business immigration lawyer needs to know about entrepreneur, student, and skilled worker work authorizations with or without a work permit.
We encourage all international students attending schools within Ontario College Student Alliance (CSA) to join Amandeep Hayer’s upcoming webinar presentation titled “Canadian Immigration Issues for International Students.”
We extend our warmest congratulations to Amandeep Hayer for his new role as Secretary for the Canadian Bar Association BC Immigration Law Section.
Marina Sedai appeared as a guest on podcast “Borderlines.” In this episode, Marina Sedai and Steven Meurrens discuss myths about Canadian immigration law.
Congratulations to Amandeep Hayer for his engaging and informative presentation on Canadian citizenship in the annual national Canadian Bar Association’s (CBA) Immigration Symposium. Canadian citizenship is a tricky and complex…
Marina Sedai moderated the panel “Study Permit to PGWP to PR” at the annual Canadian Bar Association’s National Immigration Symposium.
Find out more about how employers are increasingly looking to Canada as an immigration destination with its favourable immigration policies and immigration processes in Marina Sedai’s interview with Canadian Lawyer.
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