EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 18 MIN
U.S. Immigration: What Canadians Need to Know Right Now
from FHP Lawyers Law Talk Podcast · host FHP Lawyers
U.S. immigration issues can affect travel, work, and long-term plans quickly. What happens when admissibility concerns, a criminal record, or cross-border tax issues create problems at the border?In this episode of FH&P Lawyers’ Law Talk, Partner Clay Williams sits down with lawyer Kevin Cheung to discuss U.S. immigration law for Canadians, including admissibility, entry waivers, work options in the United States, and why legal planning matters before you travel, work, or relocate.Clay and Kevin discuss:What FH&P Lawyers handles in its U.S. immigration practiceWhat U.S. immigration law covers for CanadiansWhat admissibility means at the U.S. borderHow a criminal record can affect travel to the United StatesWhy even a vacation or stopover can lead to legal issuesWhat a U.S. entry waiver is and when it may be neededWhy it is important to deal with issues before trying to cross the borderHow Canadians may be able to work in the United States Why choosing the right immigration pathway mattersHow U.S. immigration issues can affect employers and business ownersWhy some dual citizens consider renouncing U.S. citizenshipHow U.S. tax filing obligations can continue while living in CanadaWhy early legal guidance can help avoid serious problemsIf you are dealing with U.S. immigration issues, a possible admissibility problem, a criminal record and border concerns, or questions about working or living in the United States, this conversation offers a practical overview of the risks, the legal process, and why preparation matters.Book a Consultation with FH&P Lawyers: https://www.fhplawyers.com/contact.htmlThis content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.FH&P Lawyers | Rooted in community. Ready to help.#USImmigration #USImmigrationLaw #Admissibility #EntryWaiver #BorderIssues #CrossBorderLaw #DualCitizenship #FATCA #WorkInTheUS #FHPLawyers #LawTalkPodcast #KelownaLawyers #OkanaganLawyers
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U.S. immigration issues can affect travel, work, and long-term plans quickly. What happens when admissibility concerns, a criminal record, or cross-border tax issues create problems at the border?In this episode of FH&P Lawyers’ Law Talk, Partner Clay Williams sits down with lawyer Kevin Cheung to discuss U.S. immigration law for Canadians, including admissibility, entry waivers, work options in the United States, and why legal planning matters before you travel, work, or relocate.Clay and Kevin discuss:What FH&P Lawyers handles in its U.S. immigration practiceWhat U.S. immigration law covers for CanadiansWhat admissibility means at the U.S. borderHow a criminal record can affect travel to the United StatesWhy even a vacation or stopover can lead to legal issuesWhat a U.S. entry waiver is and when it may be neededWhy it is important to deal with issues before trying to cross the borderHow Canadians may be able to work in the United States Why choosing the right immigration pathway mattersHow U.S. immigration issues can affect employers and business ownersWhy some dual citizens consider renouncing U.S. citizenshipHow U.S. tax filing obligations can continue while living in CanadaWhy early legal guidance can help avoid serious problemsIf you are dealing with U.S. immigration issues, a possible admissibility problem, a criminal record and border concerns, or questions about working or living in the United States, this conversation offers a practical overview of the risks, the legal process, and why preparation matters.Book a Consultation with FH&P Lawyers: https://www.fhplawyers.com/contact.htmlThis content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.FH&P Lawyers | Rooted in community. Ready to help.#USImmigration #USImmigrationLaw #Admissibility #EntryWaiver #BorderIssues #CrossBorderLaw #DualCitizenship #FATCA #WorkInTheUS #FHPLawyers #LawTalkPodcast #KelownaLawyers #OkanaganLawyers
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