No seminars planned in near future
21.04.2022
Flagpole process, the time-saving alternative
18.06.2022
To be fair and ethical in Immigration practice
01.09.2022
IRB Exam preparation for RCIC
16.03.2023
Professionalism, Ethics and Retainer agreements
22.06.2023
Could you? Should you? Would you?
07.07.2023
Before, during and after IAD appeal - residency obligations
21.07.2023
Before, during and after IAD appeal - spousal sponsorship refusal
17.08.2023
Before, during and after IAD appeal - parental sponsorship and other uncommon family class applicati
16.11.2023
A bit of news, a bit of ethics: confidentiality and communication
27.03.2024
Comparison of Ontario and BC PNP streams
26.06.2024
IRCC updates, Ethics and Professionalism
12.09.2024
LMIA Exempted Work Permits and PR Pathways
As a licensed RCIC since 2016, Avery counsels on various cases and is particularly enthusiastic about IAD Appeals, Express Entry, Provincial Nomination Programs, and Remedies to Overcome Inadmissibility.
Avery is currently a faculty member with the new Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law program (GDipICL) at Queen’s Law School. From 2018 to 2020, Avery taught immigration law to approximately two hundreds immigration consultant students in two colleges, CDI College and Ashton College. She has also been actively conducting immigration related workshops, including working with Vancouver local based immigration settlement non-profits.
Avery holds a Master’s degree in marine biology from Rutgers University, New Jersey. Prior to RCIC immigration practice, for ten years she worked in prestigious university science laboratories and top-notch high schools. In her spare time, Avery loves to travel. She is half-way through her plans to travel all 13 provinces in Canada and 50 states in USA.