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Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has announced an important new change of policy regarding criminal inadmissibility. As of March 21, 2012 certain individuals who have been considered to be criminally inadmissible will be eligible for a one-time fee waiver when applying for a temporary resident permit (TRP).   The government website reports that in line  →

The Law Firm of Higbee & Associates, the nation’s leading criminal record clearing law firm, has partnered with The Foundation for Continuing Justice, a non-profit law firm, to prevent the dispersion of outdated records, save members of society countless dollars and allow rehabilitated former offenders to progress in society the way the judicial system intended.  →

Attorneys from Higbee & Associates, Mathew K. Higbee and Natasha Buchanan, have again been invited to present information about strategies for reintegration of former offenders at the California Gang Intervention Conference on May 30, 2012. The event, which was sponsored by the University of Southern California (USC) and the Orange County Department of Education, will  →