by Administrator | Jun 22, 2017 | endorsement, Family, Trouble, Work
I met my common-law spouse just before she was immigrating to Canada with her family. We did the long distance thing for a while and then I found out about the International Experience Canada program and so I was able to come over and we were able to be together for...
by Administrator | Jun 13, 2017 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work
Jennifer Roggemann had the opportunity to attend the Canada Bar Association Conference in Toronto this past weekend. The conference addressed topics including temporary foreign workers, immigration detention issues, and express entry. Saturday morning featured the...
by Administrator | Jun 8, 2017 | endorsement, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Trouble
My wife and I were referred to Jennifer through a family friend of hers. I am from the US and we had tried different options to see if Danielle would come to New York or I would move to Toronto. In the end, as my family is on the west coast, it made sense for us to be...
by Administrator | Jun 5, 2017 | endorsement, Family
I met my Ukrainian husband while we were both working at a theme park in Japan. While I had been travelling and working overseas on various entertainment contracts (cruise ships, theme parks etc), I knew that when it came time to have children, I wanted to return to...
by Administrator | May 2, 2017 | Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, Permanent Residence in Canada
Ottawa, April 28, 2017— The Government of Canada has removed the condition that applied to some sponsored spouses or partners of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to live with their sponsor in order to keep their permanent resident status. Under the old...
by Administrator | Apr 19, 2017 | Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, Temporary Residence in Canada
In general, citizens from many visa-exempted countries come to Canada to visit their boyfriend or girlfriend, or even fiancée. Today, people seem to use such terms interchangeably, and it can create a legal issue at the border. In my definition, if you have a date to...