Monthly Archive July 10, 2009

ByImmigration News

internal documents show harper govt obsessed with war resisters

Those of us who actively oppose the policies of Stephen Harper’s Conservative Government may sometimes feel government officials are impervious to our criticisms. Those of us who write and call and protest and organize and blog may wonder if the Conservatives are paying even the slightest bit of attention to our efforts. Today I can definitively say: we are noticed every day, and I have proof. Good morning, CIC! You might want to get a fresh cup of coffee. You may be here a while. I now kn

ByImmigration News

Feds: OK to keep using old I-9 for now

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has extended the deadline on using the current Form I-9. USCIS has verified that the current version of the I-9 — dated February 2, 2009 — will remain valid beyond what was suppose to be its June 30, 2009, expiration date. USCIS is in the process of reviewing and releasing a new version of the I-9. Until the new form is released, employers must continue to use the current version of the form to confirm employees’ authorization to work in the Un

ByImmigration News

There Is Nothing Wrong With Asking Questions.

by Trevor Gibson Those who are moving to another country and plan on being there for more than one year need to ask questions. What types of documentation you will need to obtain a second passport and prove that you hold rightful second citizenship? You also need to ask what types of fees you are going to need to pay in order to have your documents processed. Do you know exactly what it will take to be able to get a second passport and paperwork through the immigration department? No; well