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Can I qualify for Express Entry if I am a low wage / low skill worker in Canada?

Can I qualify for Express Entry if I am a low wage / low skill worker in Canada?

by artrageous | Apr 21, 2017 | Immigration

Here is one of the most common questions I get related to Express Entry: I am a foreign worker in Canada since 2013 and am currently working in Canada on a low-skill / low wage work permit. Can I qualify for the Express Entry program? Well, the short answer is likely...
Pre-nups or Cohab Agreements: Benefits for married or non-married couples

Pre-nups or Cohab Agreements: Benefits for married or non-married couples

by artrageous | Apr 6, 2017 | Family & Divorce

I’m beginning to think that my computer believes I’m getting divorced. Being a lawyer who practices a lot of family law comes with some risks, including suggestions from a variety of online sources about how to prevent my own divorce. That being said, this...
2017 Farm Succession Seminar Planned for Brooks in March

2017 Farm Succession Seminar Planned for Brooks in March

by artrageous | Feb 17, 2017 | Agriculture, Wills & Estates

Wanting to preserve and pass down your farm, but not sure how do it? Or, considering taking over the farm operation, but not sure how to start the conversation? Check-out details below for a seminar that I will be presenting in Brooks with RBC Royal Bank on Wednesday,...
Are you Certain Who you are Dealing with in your Business Transaction?

Are you Certain Who you are Dealing with in your Business Transaction?

by artrageous | Dec 14, 2015 | Business

Have you entered into a distribution agreement for your product and/or service with an individual that decides to assign that agreement to someone else? If so, you may be wondering if that individual has the right to do that. The short answer is yes. The general rule...
Going on a Trip to the States Soon? Five Tips for Crossing the Border back into Canada

Going on a Trip to the States Soon? Five Tips for Crossing the Border back into Canada

by artrageous | Nov 12, 2015 | Criminal

Despite the many differences between Lethbridge, Alberta and Whitehorse, Yukon (my first home as a lawyer), a constant seems to be people get into trouble crossing the US-Canada border into Canada. The following are tips that should make your trips coming back across...
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