by Administrator | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog, Employer, Work
Looking for new ways to recruit and retain talent? The Greater KW Chamber of Commerce and Immigration Partnership hosted an informative morning session on Investing in Your Workforce. Jennifer Roggemann (Roggemann Immigration Law) and Bill MacGregor (Gowling WLG)...
by Administrator | Jan 21, 2020 | Blog, Employer, Employers, Work
On Jan 21, 2020 Jennifer Roggemann spoke at a breakfast seminar hosted by KW Chamber of Commerce and Immigration Partnership Council for hiring and retaining employees. Here are some pictures from that event. ...
by Administrator | Oct 21, 2019 | Study, Uncategorized, Work
Technically, you may apply for your post graduate work permit (PGWP) within 6 months, instead of 3 months, after you complete your studies as of mid-February, 2019. However, one of the conditions to apply for your PGWP is that you have a valid legal status in Canada....
by Administrator | Oct 16, 2019 | PR, Protection, Uncategorized, Work
I’ve had a long road to get to where I am today. Fleeing from my home country as a teenager in the 1980’s, going through the refugee system in Canada where I was eventually successful in becoming a protected person. I filed for my PR on my own but it was refused in...
by Administrator | Oct 10, 2019 | Uncategorized, Citizenship, Employer, Family, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work
A Vancouver woman is afraid to try to enter the United States after she was held for hours without reason and eventually denied entry at a border crossing — a situation immigration lawyers say is becoming more common. Software developer Jaklyn De Vos had planned to...
by Administrator | Oct 8, 2019 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Uncategorized, Work
A Saskatoon man says he’s been banned from entering the United States for five years after attempting to volunteer at an arts festival in Washington state this summer. Kyle Kuchirka, 25, an actor and recent graduate of the University of Saskatchewan’s...