Source: Trade Law Link: Woods, LaFortune LLP Chairs CBA Webinar on the Intersection of International Trade Law and Aboriginal Law Michael Woods will serve as chair for the September 12, 2018 Intersection of International Trade Law and Aboriginal Law: Key concepts and recent developments, an upcoming Canadian Bar Association (CBA) webinar that will
Source: All Cleared Link: Can you travel to Mexico with a DUI? You can be denied entry to Mexico if you have a DUI on your record from the past 10 years. Whether or not you can enter Mexico with any kind of criminal record is up to the discretion of the border officer. It is possible to travel to Mexico with a DUI, but you could […] The post
Source: All Cleared Link: Who qualifies for a pardon in Canada? A pardon, which is now called Record Suspension, seals a criminal record in the national database, which allows you to go on with your life and contribute fully. Once you have a pardon you can apply for jobs and other opportunities with confidence knowing that your background check wil
Source: Tax Law Link: Vern Krishna in the 2019 Edition of The Best Lawyers™ in Canada We are very proud to announce that once again our colleague Professor Vern Krishna was recognized by The Best Lawyers in Canada for his work in: Appellate Practice, Tax Law, Trusts and Estates. All of us at TaxChambers LLP congratulate Vern Krishna
Source: All Cleared Link: Temporary Resident Permit: What is it? A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a application that allows a person with a criminal record, DUI or some other grounds of inadmissibility to enter Canada for a particular reason. When you are applying for a TRP, you must prove to the government that your need to enter outweighs any
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