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Bellissimo Law Group is giving away a $50 CAD Visa Prepaid Card to a lucky twitter follower. For a chance to win, retweet and follow @bellissimolaw. The winner will be announced on…
Continue ReadingBellissimo Law Group is giving away a $50 CAD Visa Prepaid Card to a lucky twitter follower. For a chance to win, retweet and follow @bellissimolaw. The winner will be announced on…
Continue ReadingPosted by: Alexa Woods On August 16th, 2013, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander and Employment and Social Development Minister Jason Kenney welcomed two of the first applicants to achieve permanent resident…
Continue ReadingCanadian officials are warning people looking to immigrate to Canada not to fall for scams. Canada is now the second most popular destination for British expats to relocate and the high popularity…
Continue ReadingCitizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is in the process of seeking feedback from the public regarding Canada’s future immigration plans. There has been much debate regarding this consultation. Some argue, the background…
Continue ReadingThe Court Trudel J.A. has indicated that a three hour meeting will be held on Wednesday September 18th, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. at the Federal Court of Appeal in Toronto to discuss…
Continue ReadingCitizenship and Immigration Canada is seeking feedback from the public on Canada’s future immigration plans, specifically on the total number of new permanent residents Canada should welcome and how this overall total…
Continue ReadingCongratulations to our founder and principal lawyer; Mario D. Bellissmo! Mr. Bellissimo has been selected by his peers for inclusion in the 8th edition of Best Lawyers in America© 2014 in the practice of…
Continue ReadingThe Yukon Temporary Foreign Worker Annex pilots are in effect as of August 1, 2013. They are industry-specific and designed to facilitate the entry of TFWs to assist with shortages of workers…
Continue ReadingPosted by: Mario D. Bellissimo Fee for Labour Market Opinion Effective July 31, 2013 employers must pay a processing fee of $275 for each position requested to cover the cost of a…
Continue ReadingWith tragedy affecting Lac-Mégantic in Quebec, the Canadian government is eager to help. By offering to restore immigration documents, such as status papers or permanent residency cards, for free, as well as…
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