Bellissimo Law Group in the Media

Canadian Senate Committee Testimony : Mario Bellissimo

Mario Bellissimo was invited to testify before the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology with respect to the implications of eliminating the Federal Skilled Worker backlog.

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Newstalk 1010 – Immigration Backlog Interview

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Mario D. Bellissimo appears on CP24 to Discuss Immigration Backlog.

Mario Bellissimo was invited on CP24 to discuss Ottawa’s plan to wipe out the immigration backlog and return 280,000 Federal Skilled Worker applications filed before February 27th, 2008.

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Mario D. Bellissimo Interviewed on OMNI Television Regarding Wipeout of Skilled Worker Backlog.

Mario Bellissimo was interviewed on OMNI TV to discuss the implications of wiping out the immigration backlog by returning 280,000 FSW applications. He discussed the intentions of the new subcommittee in trying to determine if the government has the legal authority to do so.

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Mario D. Bellissimo and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney speak in Global TV expose on the proposed refugee reforms:

From ListenUp TV: Immigrants. They leave home – and often family – and all that’s familiar to start over in a new land. Canada has been built on them. Still is. Twenty years from now, it’s projected that one quarter of all people in this country will be foreign born. More than three-quarters will have a mother tongue that is neither English nor French. With immigration levels at historic highs, how is Canada treating its newcomers?

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Mario D. Bellissimo speaks on CBC news about Conrad Black’s inadmissibility into Canada.

Mario Bellissimo was interviewed by CBC News regarding Conrad Black’s potential return to Canada. There was discussion regarding the implications of his criminality and potential legal strategy including an application for a resumption of citizenship.

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Mario D. Bellissimo invited on CBC news commenting on Refugee disguised as Old Man

Mario Bellissimo appeared on CBC News discussing the future challenges on the immigration claim awaiting the subject who bypassed Canadian security disguised as a 55 year old man.

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Television Interview for Newly Published Book

The video below is a television interview that aired on City TV for “Immigration Criminality and Inadmissibilty”. Co-authors Mario Bellissimo and Louie Genova explain their reasons for fusing criminal and immigration law into one publication and this book’s usefulness for those looking for accessible and understandable information.
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Introduction to Mario D. Bellissimo

The video below introduces to you to Mario Bellissimo and explains his focus and passion in the field of immigration law and the evolution of his law team at Bellissimo Law Group.
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The Team at Bellissimo Law Group

The video below demonstrates the strong team at Bellissimo Law Group. Many individuals have been with Mr. Bellissimo from the start and after all these years continue to share his passion for and commitment to the field of immigration.

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Mario Bellissimo’s Pro Bono Work

This video explains how Mario Bellissimo became interested and passionate in immigration law through his introduction to the COSTI organization where he continues to this day to provide pro bono immigration legal services.

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Criminal Inadmissibility

The video below explains in short what is canvassed in much greater detail in “Immigration Criminality and Inadmissibilty.” The criminal element plays a large role in immigration to Canada, and removal from Canada.

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Medical Inadmissibility

Mario Bellissimo is a widely known expert in medical inadmissibility issues. Watch the video below which explains how certain medical conditions can lead to obstacles in immigration to Canada, and what can be done to overcome such obstacles.

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Speech at the Book Launch Party

The video below canvasses the highlights of the book launch party for the publication “Immigration Criminality and Inadmissibility,” co-authored by Mario Bellissimo and Louie Genova. Visit Bellissimo Law Group Breaking News for a more in-depth description of the book launch party.
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Mario D. Bellissimo About Refugee Reform on CBC News Radio Part.1

Mario D. Bellissimo Speaks About Hot-Button Issue of Refugee Reform on CBC News Radio!

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