Biyernes, Nobyembre 14, 2014

Can Canadian citizenship be revoked? | Canada Immigration Questions

Can Canadian citizenship be revoked? | Canada Immigration Questions Desc: Find out if your Canadian citizenship can be revoked through some instances. For more information on Canada Immigration, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496

Linggo, Oktubre 19, 2014

Canada Immigration FAQ Permanent Residency through a Provincial Nominee Program

If I apply for permanent residency through a provincial nominee program in, say, Saskatchewan, is there anything preventing me from moving to a place like Calgary, Alberta once I have become a permanent resident? Russ Weninger has the answers to your Canada immigration questions. 

Visit our Canada immigration FAQ pages for answers to all your Canada immigration concerns athttp://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com today or Call us at 403-265-4496. Visithttp://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com for more information.

Calgary Legal Wills Question - Tracking a Deceased Relative's Will

Question :Is it easy to track down a will of a deceased relative if I don’t know where it is located?

Answer:

No. This can be quite difficult. If you know the deceased person used a particular lawyer for some purpose in the past, you should try to contact that lawyer. If you have trouble finding that lawyer, you should contact the Law Society of Alberta to see if that lawyer is still practicing.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Calgary Immigration Lawyer

Russ Weninger is a Calgary wills lawyer, Calgary estate planning lawyer, Canada notary services, and commissioner for oaths, located downtown. They also practice in other areas of law, such as immigration law, Canada notary services and provide notarization and commissioner for oaths services. For more information, visit http://www.calgarylegalwills.com/

What Happens If Fail To Mention a Dependant On My application For Permanent Residence

Unless Canada’s immigration laws change drastically in the meantime, your application to sponsor the dependant will be refused. For more details, log on to 
www.CalgaryImmigrationLawyer.com

Are There Any Special Considerations That Go Into Estate Planning for Gay and Lesbian Couples

Have questions regarding the legal matters revolving around the heterosexual couple? Call (403) 265-4496 or visit www.CalgaryImmigrationLawyer.com for legal advices.

Sabado, Oktubre 18, 2014

Do notaries provide legal advice?


Having questions regarding notaries? Russ Weniger of http://www.calgarylegalwills.com/ is a Calgary wills lawyer, Calgary estate planning lawyer, Calgary notary public, and commissioner for oaths, located downtown can definitely help you. Contact now to get information with immigration law, notarization and oaths services.

Martes, Setyembre 23, 2014

FAQ Should I Prepare the Document in Advance or Should I Have the Notary Fill Out the Document

As a general rule, all the necessary information should already be included on a document to be notarized. The only places on the document that should be left blank are where you and the notary sign and date the document. If the notary has to fill in information on your document, or has to wait for you to fill in that.

Martes, Setyembre 16, 2014

My spouse and I want to sign a separation agreement. Can we take that to a notary?

What will a notary do to my document? My spouse and I want to sign a separation agreement. Can we take that to a notary? Know the answer to these Notary Public Services questions in Canada today! Call Russ Weninger at 406-265-4496 today!

Linggo, Setyembre 14, 2014

Martes, Setyembre 2, 2014

If I make a mistake on a notarized document, can I white it out?



If I make a mistake on a notarized document, can I white it out?
No, in most cases you should not white out mistakes on a notarized document as this may invalidate the document itself. If you discover a mistake on the document, you should cross it out, and you and the notary should both place your initials beside the crossed out mistake.

Martes, Agosto 12, 2014

Canadian Immigration Question: Why should you hire a Calgary Immigration Lawyer?


A do-it-yourself mentality is fine in some Canadian immigration circumstances, but when the consequences of failure are severe, it is wise to engage the services of a Canadian immigration lawyer. Do you have further Canadian immigration questions? Call (403) 265-4496 or visit http://russweninger.com today!

Martes, Hulyo 22, 2014

Calgary Immigration Question: Can Canadian Citizenship be Revoked?



Calgary Immigration Question: Can Canadian citizenship be revoked? Answer:

Yes. Canada is moving towards an immigration system that is primarily concerned with satisfying the needs of the Canadian labour market. At the same time, the immigration system is moving away from admitting immigrants that may create a financial burden for Canadian taxpayers. Such “troublesome” immigrants include elderly family members of immigrants, such as parents and grandparents, people with medical conditions, people with criminal records, and refugee claimants. While I don’t agree with government policy in many instances, the current government’s trends seem to me to be crystal clear.
Russ Weninger is a Calgary Immigration lawyer specializing in the areas of immigration, citizenship and refugee law. Call (403) 265-4496  for more information today.

Martes, Hulyo 15, 2014

Calgary Legal Wills FAQ Religious Beliefs

FAQ - Do wills typically contain statements of religious belief? Answer: Not typically. A will is a legal document dealing with the transfer of assets after your death. As such, it is nowadays rare for a person to express religious sentiments within a will. That being said, historically, wills often used religious wording. Also, sometimes a person will indicate in a will that he or she wishes to have a particular form of religious funeral. In some cases, a person will indicate in a will that he or she wishes for children to be placed with particular guardians, and the motivation for this may be religious in nature. As well, sometimes people will leave gifts to religious charities. For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Sabado, Hulyo 12, 2014

Calgary Legal Wills FAQ Religious Beliefs

FAQ - Do wills typically contain statements of religious belief? Answer: Not typically. A will is a legal document dealing with the transfer of assets after your death. As such, it is nowadays rare for a person to express religious sentiments within a will. That being said, historically, wills often used religious wording. Also, sometimes a person will indicate in a will that he or she wishes to have a particular form of religious funeral. In some cases, a person will indicate in a will that he or she wishes for children to be placed with particular guardians, and the motivation for this may be religious in nature. As well, sometimes people will leave gifts to religious charities. For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Calgary Legal Wills Question - Tracking a Deceased Relative's Will

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Biyernes, Hulyo 11, 2014

Calgary Legal Wills FAQ - Religious Beliefs

FAQ - Do wills typically contain statements of religious belief?

Answer:

Not typically. A will is a legal document dealing with the transfer of assets after your death. As

such, it is nowadays rare for a person to express religious sentiments within a will. That being

said, historically, wills often used religious wording. Also, sometimes a person will indicate in a

will that he or she wishes to have a particular form of religious funeral. In some cases, a person

will indicate in a will that he or she wishes for children to be placed with particular guardians, and

the motivation for this may be religious in nature. As well, sometimes people will leave gifts to

religious charities.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or

Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Huwebes, Hunyo 5, 2014

Calgary Legal Wills Frequently Ask Question - Getting a Divorce


FAQ: Does getting a divorce invalidate a pre-existing will?

Anwer: In Alberta, a divorce may have the effect of rescinding a gift made by will to a former spouse. To be on the safe side, upon divorce or separation you should consider changing your will to exclude your former or estranged spouse or to explicitly include that person notwithstanding the breakdown of the marriage.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Calgary Legal Wills Frequently Asked Question - Racist or Sexist


Question: What if a person has views that are racist or sexist? Will that person’s wishes still be respected?

Answer : That depends on the circumstances. Testamentary freedom (the right to deal with your assets as you see fit) is sometimes limited by public policy considerations. A court may consider any number of legal loopholes to overturn a racist or sexist provision in a will. I would strongly advise against such provisions.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Miyerkules, Hunyo 4, 2014

Canadian Temporary Resident Visa Applications: What You Need To Know



If you are a foreign national who wants to visit or temporarily reside in Canada, you may be required to apply for a temporary resident visa if your country is not exempted from the provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. At present, there is an average of 1million temporary entry applications every year. These applications are evaluated and decided upon by the visa officers, whose decisions are based on the provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations.

What are the common purposes of temporary resident visa applicants in entering Canada?

Commerce
• Cultural objectives
• Educational purposes
• Scientific pursuits
• Tourism
• Trade
• Visiting family members

It is important to bear in mind that the provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations are meant to ensure that Canada will be free from dangers to its security, health and safety while accommodating the entry of the temporary resident visa applicants.

 Russ Weninger is a Calgary Immigration lawyer specializing in the areas of immigration, citizenship and refugee law. Call (403) 265-4496  for more information today.

Martes, Mayo 27, 2014

Separation: A Good Time to Rewrite Your Will


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A very good time to write or rewrite your will is after you have separated from your spouse or common law partner. If you have an existing will, it likely lists your spouse or partner as a significant or even sole beneficiary. This is great when you’re in love, but when the relationship is falling apart, you don’t necessarily want to leave everything to the person who took half the furniture and your favourite DVDs. Even if you die without a will, your spouse or partner may be entitled to a share (or all) of your assets under intestate succession legislation, such as the Intestate Succession Act in Alberta.  Again, think of the DVDs you’ll never watch again and the favourite chair that’s gone forever because of this person.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Separation: A Good Time to Rewrite Your Will

 
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A very good time to write or rewrite your will is after you have separated from your spouse or common law partner. If you have an existing will, it likely lists your spouse or partner as a significant or even sole beneficiary. This is great when you’re in love, but when the relationship is falling apart, you don’t necessarily want to leave everything to the person who took half the furniture and your favourite DVDs. Even if you die without a will, your spouse or partner may be entitled to a share (or all) of your assets under intestate succession legislation, such as the Intestate Succession Act in Alberta.  Again, think of the DVDs you’ll never watch again and the favourite chair that’s gone forever because of this person.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.
 
    

Separation: A Good Time to Rewrite Your Will



A very good time to write or rewrite your will is after you have separated from your spouse or common law partner. If you have an existing will, it likely lists your spouse or partner as a significant or even sole beneficiary. This is great when you’re in love, but when the relationship is falling apart, you don’t necessarily want to leave everything to the person who took half the furniture and your favourite DVDs. Even if you die without a will, your spouse or partner may be entitled to a share (or all) of your assets under intestate succession legislation, such as the Intestate Succession Act in Alberta.  Again, think of the DVDs you’ll never watch again and the favourite chair that’s gone forever because of this person.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Lunes, Mayo 26, 2014

Separation: A Good Time to Rewrite Your Will


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A very good time to write or rewrite your will is after you have separated from your spouse or common law partner. If you have an existing will, it likely lists your spouse or partner as a significant or even sole beneficiary. This is great when you’re in love, but when the relationship is falling apart, you don’t necessarily want to leave everything to the person who took half the furniture and your favourite DVDs. Even if you die without a will, your spouse or partner may be entitled to a share (or all) of your assets under intestate succession legislation, such as the Intestate Succession Act in Alberta.  Again, think of the DVDs you’ll never watch again and the favourite chair that’s gone forever because of this person.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Martes, Mayo 20, 2014

Calgary Legal Wills FAQ - Burial or Cremation Wishes

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Calgary Legal Wills FAQ - Should I indicate my funeral and burial/cremation wishes in my will?

Answer:
You can certainly indicate such wishes in your will. However, there are a couple things to consider. You should make sure that your funeral wishes aren’t so lavish that it bankrupts your estate. The other thing to consider is that a will may not be carefully read until after you are dead and buried. For this reason, I suggest making your funeral wishes known to family members prior to your death.

For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

Termites Dining on Your Home? Romney Pest Control in San Antonio TX Can Help!

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Almost as devastating as a fire or flood, the diagnosis of a termite problem may be one of the worst things that can happen to your home. Termites cause billions of dollars in damage a year in the United States, but can be stopped if the termites are found soon enough and you contact pest control in San Antonio TX as soon as possible.
A termite infestation may not be noticeable until it’s too late, which is why it is important to look for tell tell signs:
  • floors that sag
  • holes in wood
  • parts of foundation that are hollow
  • you may even find termite waste, wings or the termites themselves
  • You can also do some checks around your home to determine if you have a termite problem:
  • test the wood of foundation beams for strength and/or hollowness
  • look for termite nests around your property

  • Subterranean termites are the most common type found in Texas. They thrive in both the soil around a structure and the wood inside of a structure. Subterranean termites may cause more damage than other types of termites, which is why it is important to contact pest control in San Antonio TX for the best form of treatment to get rid of the infestation.

    There are a few ways to kill termites yourself, such as setting them out in the sun or freezing them, but contacting a professional is the best way in most cases to fully eradicate them.
    Fortunately there are measures you can take to prevent an infestation. Termites enjoy damp places, so keep your home dry by fixing leaks and clearing out standing water. Also, make sure any wood on your property is properly covered and dry to deter termites from nesting. Prevent termites from even entering by making sure cracks are sealed, caulk windows and doorways to block off entrances, and check that screen doors and windows are in good repair.
    A study has shown that fifty percent of homes have a termite problem. Fifty percent. Romney Pest Control in San Antonio TX trusts only the brand Termidor for termite infestations. Termidor has a one hundred percent proven effectiveness in getting rid of termites, but can only be used by a Termidor Certified Professional. Romney Pest Control in San Antonio TX has many of these qualified professionals.
    If you suspect a termite problem, save your home and contact Romney Pest Control in San Antonio, TX today for a termite inspection.

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    Romney Pest Control
    1100 NW Loop 410 #109
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    Calgary Legal Wills Question - Wipe-Out Clause

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    Calgary Legal Wills Question: I have a young family. I know that I should provide for my spouse and children in my will. What happens if we all die at the same time, say in a car accident?

    Answer: It is a good idea to have a clause in your will that is sometimes morbidly referred to as a “wipe-out clause”. A wipe-out clause stipulates beneficiaries in the event that your immediate family members have all died. Typically, a wipe-out clause will leave assets to parents, siblings, and/or nieces and nephews. In some cases, wipe-out clauses will leave assets to friends or charities.
    Know more about Calgary legal wills related issues by visiting http://www.calgarylegalwills.com or call Calgary will lawyer Russ Weninger at 403-265-4496 today.

    Lunes, Mayo 12, 2014

    Canada Immigration Questions - Permanent Residency and Live-in Caregiver Program

    "Immigration FAQ 1 - What are your thoughts on the Live-in Caregiver Program? Ans: For people who qualify under this program, it can be a good way of obtaining permanent residency. However, sometimes live-in caregivers find themselves in employment situations in which they are vulnerable to bad treatment from their employers. There are supposed to be legal safeguards against this, but live-in caregivers are still often victimized. As well, the live-in caregiver program frequently separates the caregiver from his or her family for an extended period of time. This can have the effect of breaking up families. Immigration FAQ 2 - I have a lot of money, but would not currently qualify under the skilled worker category or the Canadian experience class. As well, my English is poor. Are there any investor programs or other programs that I might use to qualify to permanent residency? Ans: From my perspective, the federal investor program is not a promising option. It is constantly being revised, and the wait times can be staggering. There are typically only brief windows during which the program is accepting new applicants. Another option, if you have the funds, may be to study ESL in Canada and then complete a degree or certificate program here in Canada. After you complete the program you will likely be able to apply for a post-graduate work permit, and eventually obtain permanent residency through the Canadian Experience Class or the skilled worker program. However, this last strategy is more suited to younger applicants. Visit our Canada immigration FAQ pages for answers to all your Canada immigration concerns at http://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com today or Call us at 403-265-4496."

    Huwebes, Mayo 8, 2014

    Calgary Legal Will Frequently Asked Question - Alberta Will



    Q: Is a will drafted in Alberta valid in other countries?

    Answer:
     In many countries, a will drafted in Alberta would likely be valid. Such countries are probably those that have a legal system similar to the one used in Alberta, which is derived from the English common law legal tradition. I recommend that clients who are planning on living in any country outside of Canada check with a lawyer in that country to determine whether their Alberta wills would be considered valid.

    Calgary wills and estate planning lawyer, Russ Weninger, answers clients' frequently asked questions on wills and estate planning services. Visit http://www.russweninger.com/notary-services for more information or call 403-265-4496  today!

    Lunes, Mayo 5, 2014

    Calgary Immigration Question - Sponsorship - Basic Requirement for Sponsors

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    What are the Basic Requirement for Sponsors? To be able to sponsor family members, the sponsoring party must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, must reside in Canada, must be at least 18 years of age, and in some cases must have sufficient income to support relatives when they arrive in Canada.

    The process of immigrating to Canada through the Family Sponsorship program can be complex both for the applicant and the sponsor. Getting the assistance of Russ Weninger Immigration Law can help make the application process smooth and give you the best chance of approval.

    For More Immigration Info, Call Russ Weninger at: 403-265-4496 Or Visit http://calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com

    Huwebes, Abril 3, 2014

    Canada Immigration FAQ - Temporary Foreign Worker, Education and Work Experience


    Canada Immigration Questions : Is it possible to lie about your education and work experience when applying for immigration? 

    I am a temporary foreign worker and have been recently laid off. To maintain my status in Canada, I need to find employment as quickly as possible. Do you know where I might go to find an employer?

    Visit our Canada immigration FAQ pages for answers to all your Canada immigration concerns at http://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com today 

    or Call us at 403-265-4496.

     Visit http://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com for more information.

    Lunes, Marso 24, 2014

    Alberta Notary Public - Applying for Passport - Passport Documents

    "If your passport has been lost or damaged and you are applying for an additional passport, the Passport Office will require you to swear a statutory declaration before a notary public or commissioner for oaths. For more information, visit: http://www.russweninger.com/ Or call: 403-265-4496 today!"

    Miyerkules, Marso 12, 2014

    How to Obtain a Study Permit in Canada?

    For more students, studying in Canada is more than an opportunity and privilege – it is a dream come true. Truly, studying abroad is such a massive experience of learning. This is not just merely an overseas activity to become competent in your chosen learning area but to widen your knowledge about different culture, values and people around the world as well. So, if you’re thinking of attending a university in Canada, the next thing that is for sure you will be considering is to find out how to get a study permit to Canada. Canada – More than Just a Place of Learning Canada is a great place for different purposes – that’s why it is chosen by a lot of people as an ideal haven for learning, fun, and work. Staying here is a chance to experience a myriad of multicultural environment, both of beauty and safety. Numerous opportunities can be found here. Hence, it is proven that more international students aspire and choose to study in Canada. Foreign students in Canada are offered the chance to learn in some of the most well-known and admired universities in the world. In addition, beyond educational aspects, these individuals can have additional exciting and interesting skills, knowledge and activities. Canada is a country that really offers a lot of intermingling culture and values that will widen your personal and intellectual awareness. As of today, schools in Canada constantly rank as one of the best in rendering educational services and career enhancement. Obtaining a Study Permit in Canada Just like any other situation, anyone who will have a stay in Canada must comply with the country’s laws and regulations. There are a lot of questions that only a Canada immigration lawyer can accurately answer. In case of obtaining a student permit in Canada, an international student must consider to arrange a number of documents to be presented. A Canada Study Permit is a document issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada which permits a foreign person to attend a school or university in Canada for a limited time. When applying for a study permit for Canada, you must complete the following requirements the Canada Immigration officer will ask for your application. You must satisfy the officer that you: • will leave Canada after your temporary stay • have been acknowledged and accepted by a recognized university, or school in Canada • have sufficient money to pay for your fees such as tuition, or to support family members and yourselves needs while staying in Canada • have enough money as well to come back to your country • are a law-abiding citizen • have no criminal record (certificate or proof can be asked from you) • are not a jeopardy to the security of Canada • are in good health condition You must be also aware of the exceptions where you will not be required to present a study permit such as: - when you are going to stay for a short-term study - you are a family member of foreign representatives to Canada - you are a family member of those included in the foreign armed forces The process of obtaining a Canada study permit must be assisted by a Canada immigration lawyer. For more of your questions and clarifications regarding on how to obtain a study permit in Canada, visit http://calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com for consultation.

    Linggo, Marso 9, 2014

    Alberta Notary Services FAQ 4

    "Alberta, Canada Notary Question: Can you use notarized documents outside Canada? Answer: For notarized documents to be used outside of Canada, you may have to take the additional step of having the notarization authenticated. Authentication may be required because foreign countries do not necessarily recognize the status of Canadian notaries. The process of authentication is basically a government's recognition of the credentials of a notary. This can be done through the Government of Alberta's Department of Justice located at: Official Documents and Appointments Room 111, 9833 - 109 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2E8 (780) 427-5981 Another alternative is to have the notarized documents authenticated through the federal Department of Foreign Affairs in Ottawa. Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Authentication and Service of Documents Section 125 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0G2 1-800-267-8376 For more information on natorized documents, call 403-265-4496 or visit http://www.russweninger.com/notary-services today !"

    Linggo, Marso 2, 2014

    Alberta Notary Services FAQ 3

    "Frequently Asked Questions by Russ Weninger Question: Will you notarize or act as a witness for a will prepared by me in advance? Answer: Typically, no. a will is an important legal document that should be drafted with the assistance of a lawyer. While it is not a legal requirement to have a will prepared (or for that matter witnessed) by a lawyer, it is a document that has such significance that under almost all circumstances a lawyer should be involved with a will’s preparation. Also, when a lawyer assists in any with a will, that lawyer rubs the risks of being sued by disgruntled beneficiaries at a later date. If not be an adequate defense that the lawyer was only witnesses the will and did not assist with the drafting of the will. For those reasons, if I am to sign as a witness on a will, I must be satisfied that the contents of the will are reasonable. I must be satisfied that the contents of the will are reasonable. This falls within the realm of providing legal advice and to do an adequate job, requires that some time be spent considering the draft will. Almost invariably, when reviewing a proposed will drafted by a client, I come across sections that should be improved upon, and it is in many cases more economically efficient to draft the will from scratch. Visit : www.RussWeninger.com Or Call Us! 403-265-4496 "

    Linggo, Pebrero 16, 2014

    Alberta Notary Services FAQ 1

    "Alberta Notary Services Frequently Asked Question # 1 What is the difference between a notary public and a commissioner for oaths? Answer : In Alberta, a notary public can do whatever a commissioner for oaths can do, but a commissioner for oaths may not have all the powers of a notary public. In Alberta, a notary public is automatically a commissioner for oaths, but the reverse does not hold: a commissioner for oaths is not automatically a  notary public. A notary public can certify copies of documents and can act as a witness for documents that are to be used outside of Alberta. A commissioner for oaths generally cannot certify copies of documents and should not typically act as a witness for documents meant to be used outside of Alberta. For more information, visit: http://www.russweninger.com/ Or call: 403-265-4496 today! "

    Martes, Pebrero 4, 2014

    Canada Immigration Questions Answered by a Trusted Immigration Lawyer - Visitor Visa for Boyfriend or Girlfriend

    I wish to apply for a visitor visa for my boyfriend/girlfriend. Is this difficult to obtain?

    Russ Weninger has the answers to your Canada immigration questions. Visit our Canada immigration FAQ pages for answers to all your Canada immigration concerns at http://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com today or Call us at 403-265-4496.