Bill C-3 in effect — Canadians by descent may now include millions of individuals with Canadian grandparents or ancestors.
Bill C-12 — New rules affect asylum claims at the Canada–U.S. border, including retroactive provisions.
USMCA (CUSMA / T-MEC) joint review to formally commence July 1, 2026 — professional mobility provisions under review.
Mary Lam provides immigration advocacy, citizenship guidance, and cross-border strategy for corporations, executives, and individuals navigating Canada–U.S. matters.
Work permits, permanent residence, USMCA TN visas, intra-company transfers, and citizenship issues — including employment and citizenship by descent under Bill C-3 — for individuals, executives, and employers navigating Canadian immigration and cross-border mobility.
Market entry strategy, regulatory guidance, and workforce immigration for corporations establishing or expanding operations in Canada. Includes business advisory, cross-border strategy, and USMCA / CUSMA regulatory compliance for the Canada–U.S.–Mexico corridor.
Regulatory analysis of tariff exposure, customs classification, rules of origin, and USMCA / CUSMA compliance obligations. Includes Canada market entry compliance, Section 232 steel and aluminum obligations, and preparation for the July 2026 CUSMA joint review.
Bill C-3 extends citizenship by descent. Mary Lam can assess your eligibility and guide your application.
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