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Blog 23 Feb 2015

Preparing your Irish Passport Application

Applying for a passport can be a time-consuming and frustrating task. This process can be even more challenging when you are dealing with an Embassy of a Country other than Canada. Rigid requirements mean that applications have to be prepared accurately in order to receive travel documents in a timely manner. Applying for an Irish […]

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Blog 06 Feb 2015

Verification of Information for International Accounts

There are many reasons you might need a bank account outside of Canada. If you plan on purchasing a vacation property outside of Canada, have international business interests or are leaving home to study abroad, you will need to open a bank account. It may seem like a daunting task to deal with an international […]

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Blog 23 Jan 2015

Transfer of Intellectual Property Rights

If you are selling intellectual property such as a trademark or an invention, either as a part of the sale of your company or as an individual Seller, you may be asked by the Purchaser to sign documentation confirming that you are no longer the owner of the intellectual property and that you waive any […]

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Blog 12 Dec 2014

Letters of Invitation for a Visa

Every year, the world gets a little smaller. When Canada was initially settled, those who first arrived in this land of ours had no idea if they would ever see their cherished family back home again. Now that air travel has made it possible to span the globe in a matter of hours instead of […]

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Blog 10 Dec 2014

Buying and Selling Property Abroad

There are many reasons to buy or sell property abroad. Perhaps you have fallen in love with a country and rather than going back year after year to a hotel, you want to put down some roots by buying your own home to live in for part of the year. Or maybe you have inherited […]

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Blog 05 Dec 2014

Certified Copies of Important Documents

If you have ever lost your wallet, you know how important it is to have copies of important information like your Driver’s Licence, other identification, and credit card numbers safely tucked away. The same principle applies when you are asked to provide an important document for an application of any sort. Imagine if you had […]

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Blog 10 Oct 2014

Medical Corporation Renewal

Into everybody’s life, a little red tape must fall. The members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) are no exception. In addition to keeping up with the latest advances in medical treatments and managing their practice and patient concerns, doctors have to fulfill the requirements of the CPSO. For example, physicians […]

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Blog 01 Oct 2014

Smooth Destination Wedding Planning

Getting married is the first step in creating a new life together. It’s a magical time for any couple. Given the high cost of hosting a wedding at home, more and more couples are choosing an exotic locale to exchange their vows. There are a few more logistical challenges when saying, “I do” in another […]

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Blog 27 Sep 2014

FAQ on Travel Letters of Consent

Travel is a great way to rest and rejuvenate while experiencing different cultures as a family. However, if you’re travelling with a minor and both parents are not present, the airport or border crossing point could be as far as you get without a letter of consent. Learn more about letters of consent and what you need […]

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Blog 26 Sep 2014

Required Documents to Teach English Abroad

What are the Required Documents to Teach English Abroad? The stories of those returning from time spent teaching English abroad are fascinating. It’s an amazing opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture. For new graduates, it’s also a great way to escape the tough job market and gain valuable work experience. Before you book […]

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Blog 26 Feb 2014

Canadian Minors Travelling to Mexico: New Rules 2014

Effective January 24, 2014, the Mexican government has, once again, established new rules for minors travelling to and from Mexico. The old rules as set out in our articles of December 27, 2012, and February 8, 2013, no longer apply. Canadian Minors Travelling to Mexico In Mexico, a person is considered a minor if he or she […]

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