U.S.MCA: What Didn't Happen
Canada, the United States and Mexico signed a new trade agreement on September 30, 2018 called U.S.MCA: United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Evelyn Ackah, founder and managing ...
Read MoreU.S.MCA and Cross-Border Business: NAFTA 2.0
Commonly dubbed NAFTA 2.0, Canada's new trade agreement with the United States and Mexico, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, U.S.MCA, was signed literally hours before ...
Read More9 Questions to Ask Before You Hire an Immigration Lawyer
Immigration law is continuously evolving and requires diligence to be sure you have the most current information so you have the best chance to move to Canada and start your new life. ...
Read MoreCanada Can't Afford to Reduce Immigration, Despite Quebec
Quebec's new government came into office October 15, the Coalition Avenir Québec - QAC. Global News reports their platform "promises to slash the number of immigrants coming into ...
Read MoreU.S. Customs Revises Policy for Canada Marijuana Growers
Canada's new marijuana legalization laws that go into effect October 17, 2018, have the potential to permanently bar anyone who invests, works in or buys marijuana legally in Canada ...
Read MoreAckah Law Named 2018 Law Firm 500 Award Winner
Ackah Business Immigration Law is excited and honoured to be named a 2018 Law Firm 500 Award Winner. Immigration lawyer Evelyn Ackah, founder and managing partner of Ackah Law, ...
Read MoreNew U.S. and Canada NAFTA Deal: What You Need to Know #U.S.MCA
Updated Oct 2, 2018: Since the U.S.MCA agreement was announced late September 30, new details have emerged on cross-border business. TNs (Trade National visas) covered in NAFTA ...
Read MoreNew AI Technology May Discriminate Against Immigrants
New research by the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab says AI (Artificial Intelligence) recently implemented by the Canadian government in pilot programs "could lead to "life-and-death ...
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