Michael Huynh
Michael L. Huynh is a lawyer with Bellissimo Law Group. He holds law degrees from McGill’s Faculty of Law and an M.Sc. in Medical Genetics from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of…
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Michael L. Huynh is a lawyer with Bellissimo Law Group. He holds law degrees from McGill’s Faculty of Law and an M.Sc. in Medical Genetics from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of…
Continue ReadingMr. Rotenberg Of Counsel is a specialist in immigration law, called to the Ontario Bar in 1959.
Continue ReadingMrs. Boeriu is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) by the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) and she works in the immigration field since 1993. She specializes in Business Class…
Continue ReadingAlthough it was Canada’s birthday the country welcomed more than 2,200 new Canadians from 138 countries. The individuals were sworn in at 45 different citizenship ceremonies across the country. Since the start…
Continue ReadingOn 19 June 2014, Bill C-24, known as the Strengthening of the Citizenship Act, received Royal Assent. The changes to the act will ensure that new citizens are better integrated into Canadian…
Continue ReadingO, HAPPY 147TH BIRTHDAY CANADA!
While we get dressed up in our red and white tomorrow, to show homage to our country we need to also have somewhere to go and celebrate. For those who won’t be in the nation’s Capital celebrating on Parliament Hill; don’t worry the GTA still has lots to offer.
Continue ReadingThe hearing at the Federal Court of Appeal that took place over two days on June 23 and June 24th in Toronto has been concluded and the Court has reserved a decision….
Continue ReadingOn 20 June 2014, Employment Minister Jason Kenney and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced that effectively immediately, the moratorium on the food service sector’s access to the TFWP has ended. They also…
Continue ReadingThe Federal Court of Canada has extended a pilot project created to tackle immigration backlog in the court system until the end of the year. Created last June, the federal court says that…
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