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Examining the concept of dual intent for temporary resident applicants in Canada

By Jonathan Mor
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President Trump to Sign Presidential Proclamation Temporarily Prohibiting the Entry of Certain Nonimmigrants

By Henry Chang
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An overview of Canada’s domestic travel restrictions

By Jonathan Mor
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A revised update on Canada’s travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 outbreak

By Jonathan Mor and Henry Chang
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Update on special measures implemented for certain immigration applicants affected by COVID-19

By Jonathan Mor
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An overview of United States travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 outbreak (United States)

By Henry Chang
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Special measures implemented for certain foreign nationals and immigration applicants affected by COVID-19

By Jonathan Mor
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Update on Canada’s ability to collect traveller data during entries/exits

By Jonathan Mor
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History of the Start-Up Business Class

By Henry Chang
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Cannabis in the United States and its implications in naturalization applications

By Henry Chang
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Immigration consequences of Canadian criminal offences

By Henry Chang
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How US federal cannabis legalization would affect US immigration laws

By Henry Chang

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