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How to keep US Immigration officers happy at a border crossing

Jul 24, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

When British Columbia residents plan to travel across the border, it is a good idea to be prepared. U.S. Immigration officials can ask as many questions as they like, and there are ways to avoid unnecessary delays. Advisers say the first step is to have the correct documentation ready for presentation to the customs and … Continue reading “How to keep US Immigration officers happy at a border crossing”

Cross-border personal injury can come in many forms

Jul 16, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Most people do not consider the possibility of being involved in car accidents as they travel around in British Columbia, knowing that their auto insurance is in place to take care of the financial consequences of such incidents. However, matters could become complicated when they suffer a cross-border personal injury while on a trip south … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury can come in many forms”

US Immigration laws for Canadian business owners carrying sampl

Jul 10, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

A business owner in British Columbia who is planning a trip to the United States to market a company’s products must ensure the appropriate documentation is in place for any commercial samples he or she will take across the border. Business travellers might find that the complexities of the U.S. immigration laws increase the complexity … Continue reading “US Immigration laws for Canadian business owners carrying sampl”

How will you deal with hit-and-run cross-border personal injury?

Jul 5, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Accidents can happen to anybody at any time. It is never easy to deal with injuries, but if a British Columbia resident is involved in a crash while on a trip south of the border, things can get complicated. Dealing with doctors, hospitals, medical expenses, insurance and other cross-border personal injury issues could be overwhelming. Challenges … Continue reading “How will you deal with hit-and-run cross-border personal injury?”

How will cannabis users deal with U.S. immigration laws?

Jun 27, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

The British Columbia representative in the Canadian Senate recently warned her constituents of potential problems that could arise when they cross the border to enter the United States. She says the imminent legalization of recreational marijuana and the relevant U.S. immigration laws could see Canadians facing heavy penalties. In fact, they might even be barred … Continue reading “How will cannabis users deal with U.S. immigration laws?”

U.S. immigration rules cause confusion for Canadian vendor

Jun 21, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

Although there have been no formal changes to the requirements for visitors from British Columbia or other Canadian regions who want to travel across the border, everyone undergoes a higher level of scrutiny than before. The U.S. immigration control at the border recently caused an owner of a Canadian business significant losses. Her experience underscores … Continue reading “U.S. immigration rules cause confusion for Canadian vendor”

Cross-border car accidents can have serious economic consequences

Jun 19, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

If you suffered severe injuries in a car accident that was not your fault, you might be struggling to cope with the financial consequences. It could be extremely complicated to recover your losses if this happened while you were across the border on a shopping trip, for a sports event or a visit. It might … Continue reading “Cross-border car accidents can have serious economic consequences”

Renouncing U.S. Citizenship

Jun 12, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

As an American citizen, you may find yourself in a situation where renunciation makes sense. Whether it’s for tax purposes, applying for citizenship of another country, or for any number of other reasons, the process and outcome of renouncing your citizenship has serious and permanent implications.   The Complicated Nature of Renouncing U.S. Citizenship Despite … Continue reading “Renouncing U.S. Citizenship”

The Roles and Responsibilities of Canada Border Services Agency Officers

Jun 7, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

For tourists and would-be immigrants alike, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers are what stands between wherever you were and where you want to be. The role of a CBSA agent is multi-faceted and worth understanding if you intend to cross the border.   The CBSA Officer’s Duties First and foremost, the duty of a … Continue reading “The Roles and Responsibilities of Canada Border Services Agency Officers”