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In this episode, Lou and Will interview Mark Holthe, founder of Holthe Immigration Law, and learn about his personal story in becoming an immigration lawyer. They also discuss IRCC's recently announced pathways for international students, essential workers, and the implications to Canada's immigration programs overall. Mark discusses CBA-IRCC relations, discussing immigration policy, the technology-enabled solutions for immigration law practitioners, IRCC, and applicants themselves. Somehow, Lou and Will keep talking about food during the LightImm Round - no difference in this episode. Mark also talks about his least favourite Phys.Ed. activity. Finally, Lou shares his take with today's tendency towards self-representing DIY'ers (do-it-yourself) and how immigration professionals such as lawyers must adapt to a new paradigm of practising law.
In this episode, Lou and Will interview Mark Holthe, founder of Holthe Immigration Law, and learn about his personal story in becoming an immigration lawyer. They also discuss IRCC's recently announced pathways for international students, essential workers, and the implications to Canada's immigration programs overall. Mark discusses CBA-IRCC relations, discussing immigration policy, the technology-enabled solutions for immigration law practitioners, IRCC, and applicants themselves. Somehow, Lou and Will keep talking about food during the LightImm Round - no difference in this episode. Mark also talks about his least favourite Phys.Ed. activity. Finally, Lou shares his take with today's tendency towards self-representing DIY'ers (do-it-yourself) and how immigration professionals such as lawyers must adapt to a new paradigm of practising law.