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CILF Ottawa Welcomes Shay El Malah!
August 24, 2020 in Uncategorized /by Tom HadleyCorporate Immigration Law Firm (CILF) is pleased to announce that our Ottawa office is expanding. Shay El Malah has joined our Ottawa office as an associate. Prior to joining CILF, Shay completed her articles in Halifax, NS where she worked with Nova Scotia Legal Aid and the Halifax Refugee Clinic. After completing her legal studies […]
CILF Welcomes Sarah Fagan
August 14, 2020 in Uncategorized /by Tom HadleyCorporate Immigration Law Firm is pleased to announce that Sarah Fagan has joined our firm! Sarah brings with her extensive Canadian immigration law experience, advising both individual and corporate clients. Prior to joining CILF, Sarah worked for an international law firm and also a well known immigration boutique firm. She brings a wealth of […]
Aside from travel restrictions, here is what else is new in immigration: the Federal Court of Canada finds that Canada-USA Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) violates Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
July 29, 2020 in Uncategorized /by Tom HadleyIn a move that surprised many, the Federal Court of Canada recently determined that the Canada-USA Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) violates Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Canadian Council for Refugees v Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2020 FC 770 The STCA is a long-standing pact between the US and […]
BJ Caruso Featured in Canadian Lawyer Magazine
July 15, 2020 in Uncategorized /by Tom HadleyThe July 14, 2020 issue of Canadian Lawyer features Corporate Immigration Law Firm Founder, BJ Caruso, discussing nearshoring and the way some companies are misusing the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. As part of her work with the CBA Immigration Law Section Ms. Caruso has called on the Federal Government to clarify their position on this […]