A recent Conference Board of Canada report that calls for a 30 per cent increase in immigration over the next decade presents both opportunities and challenges at the local level, says Toronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman…
Read MoreToronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman says she supports independent oversight of Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and wonders if a new private member’s bill will go far enough to bring transparency and accountability to the agency…
Read MoreThe Liberal government’s recent announcement that it will admit between 280,000 and 305,000 new permanent residents in 2016 is generally positive but shrinking Economic Class numbers are problematic, Toronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman tells…
Read MoreThe Ontario Court of Appeal’s recent ruling that will allow immigration detainees to apply to the Superior Court of Justice for habeas corpus to challenge their incarceration is “very significant,” Toronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman tells Law Times…
Read MoreToronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman will share her thoughts on the provincial nominee program at the upcoming 23rd Annual Immigration Law Summit, hosted by the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Read MoreNew rules for the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP) and the International Mobility Program (IMP) raise both the complexity and the spectre of massive fines for non-compliance, says Toronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman.
Read MoreThe effective cancellation of the federal Live-in Caregiver Program makes it more time consuming and less appealing for foreign caregivers to come to Canada, says Toronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman.
Read MoreToronto immigration lawyer Robin Seligman says the federal government’s reaction thus far to the Syrian refugee crisis appears to be strictly political.
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