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Business immigration law is about people. At Ackah Business Immigration Law, our greatest strength lies in the trusting relationships we develop with our corporate clients, their key employees and their families. Our Calgary office has earned the respect of immigration officials and consular staff around the globe. Immigration laws and regulations change quickly, and our team of personal and business immigration lawyers and paralegals are at the forefront of these rapid changes.

Ackah Business Immigration Law focuses exclusively on immigration law. We provide strategic counsel based on the most recent immigration developments affecting corporations with an international workforce. As one of Canada’s most recognized boutique law firms specializing in Citizenship and Immigration Law, our team provides thoughtful and expert legal advice to deliver proven and effective business immigration law strategies to our clients. In addition, our high ethical integrity and commitment to client care has earned our firm its national reputation for excellence.

Our goal is to ensure that global companies achieve their human resource and business objectives by employing our specialized business immigration lawyers, immigration consultants and paralegals to assist key personnel and their families with crossing borders seamlessly.

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Evelyn L. Ackah, BA, LL.B.

Founder/Managing Lawyer

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It is hard enough in the normal course of business to obtain permanent resident status in Canada. Imagine the difficulty in gaining that status with a 36 year old developmentally disabled daughter. That was our experience. My husband had been recruited for the C.E.O. position at the Calgary Public Library. Even the process to obtain temporary work permits for all three of our family members took some time and effort. The Ackah Firm was with us every step of the way. They gave us good advice, managed the paperwork and kept my husband’s employer informed. They were also proactive by insisting that we get on with the process of permanent residency in a timely fashion. Again their experience and knowledge paid off. They utilized other legal expertise to make a case that our daughter would not be a burden to the Country or the Province. They were respectful of our point of view that despite her disabilities she had always been an active and engaged member of the community. We were pleased that permanent residence for parents and child came through fully six months before the temporary status expired.

– Margaret and Bill Ptacek

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