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Ryan N. Rosenberg
Ryan.Rosenberg@larlee.com
Ryan Rosenberg is a Vancouver based immigration lawyer who advises clients on all Canadian immigration issues and related corporate/commercial matters. He has significant experience customizing immigration strategies for clients worldwide. He frequently represents clients before the Federal Court of Canada and the Immigration Appeals Division. Ryan also assists Canadian companies overcome labour market shortages through overseas recruiting and utilizing the BC PNP program, the HRSDC foreign worker program and various international trade agreements.
Ryan is a published columnist contributing to The Canadian Immigrant Magazine, UK-based Freshstart Magazine, his blog, and a number of publications in the USA. He is a regular panelist at immigration law conferences and a program instructor and faculty advisor for an immigration practitioner's course. He is an executive member of the BC Canadian Bar Association Immigration Section, the British Columbia Technology Industry Association, the Vancouver Board of Trade and a director of the Building Bridges with Rwanda Society.
Ryan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (political science) from the University of Winnipeg and a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Manitoba
Click this link to visit Ryan's Blog.
Select Publications:
- Provincial Nominee Business Programs: Navigating the Options, Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, September, 2006
- Working in Canada: How, When and Why to get your Permit with HRSDC Labour Market Opinions, BC CBA Immigration Section Conference Paper, 2005
- Why you should consider hiring an immigration lawyer, Freshstart Magazine, 2005
- Studying in Canada: Challenges and Solutions, The Canadian Immigrant Magazine, 2005
- Visitor Visas Done Right, The Canadian Immigrant Magazine, 2005
- Considering Canadian Citizenship? The Canadian Immigrant Magazine, 2005
- Spousal connections: Sponsorship Options, The Canadian Immigrant Magazine, 2005
- Protecting Permanent Resident Status, The Canadian Immigrant Magazine, 2005
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