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Immigration Law

How to get my Family a green card

05th August 2010
Green Card holders (Permanent Residents) have been authorized to live and work permanently in the US. Family based immigration is an immigrant visa classification where it allows an individual to become a permanent resident through a family member who is...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

What Rights does Permanent Resident Status Grant Me In Canada?

12th March 2010
If you've thought about immigrating to Canada, or have a temporary visa to stay in Canada for work or school, you may be looking at what options you actually have at this point. Indeed, there are a few options that you can take once you've arrived in Cana...
Author: Melinda Dengate
Immigration Law

K1 Visa Thailand : Adjustment of Status of Thai Fiancee

23rd December 2009
Thailand K1 Visa: Adjustment of Status of Thai Fiancee A Thai national who marries a U.S. citizen does not automatically become a U.S. citizen. If the Thai fiancee is present in the United States on a K1 fiancée visa, she must marry her US fiancé bef...
Author: Dennis Ramm
Immigration Law

How Do I Sponsor An Employee For U.S. Green Card Status (also known as Permanent Residency)?

25th November 2009
How Do I Sponsor An Employee For U.S. Green Card Status (also known as Permanent Residency)? A foreign national authorized to live and work permanently in the United States is known as an immigrant. There are various ways through which a foreign nation...
Author: Leedir
Immigration Law

Immigration to Australia: Centrelink Registration

19th June 2009
When moving to another country as an immigrant, you will be able to access certain benefits. One of the first things you need to do as part of your immigration to Australia is to register to Centrelink. Centrelink is an Australian Government Statutory...
Author: Haines
Legal

Deportation and Removal in Canada

29th April 2009
In Canada there are two main reasons for deportation or removal: if a person has illegally entered Canada or if the person if convicted of a serious offence. The determining factor in the case of deportation is usually the type and the nature of the offen...
Author: Kevn Smith
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