Background
Berezowski, Nan M. was born on October 15, 1966 in Calgary, Alberta.
Berezowski, Nan M. was born on October 15, 1966 in Calgary, Alberta.
Boston University (Bachelor of Arts, 1988). Osgoode Hall Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1993). Spoken languages: Japanese.
Worked at Greenberg Trister Turner (Toronto, Ontario) specializing in Immigration Law, Employment Authorizations, Employment and Labour Law, Administrative Law. Admitted to the bar, 1995, Ontario. Author: "Citizenship," Canada Practice Guide, Immigration, Carswell, 1997.
"The North American Free Trade Agreement" and "The General Agreement on Trade and Services" in Canada Practice Guide, Immigration.
"Work Permits and Visas," 1996. "Trust, Transparency and the Importance of Documenting Your Relationship with Your Client," Law Society of Upper Canada, 1996.
"Initiating and Pursuing Applications for Canadian Permanent Residence," Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1996. "Citizenship Law and Procedure After 50 Years of Canadian Citizenship," Law Society of Upper Canada-Immigration Update Conference, Toronto, 1996-1997.
"Executive Transfers-Strategies for Successful Foreign Worker Relocation," Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1996.
"The Preparation and Successful Processing of Applications for Permanent Residence," Law Society of Upper Canada-Developing an Immigration Practice, Toronto, 1996. "Executive Transfers: Strategies for Ensuring that Your Personnel Decisions are Realized," Canadian Institute-International Employee Transfer Conference, 1996. Lecturer: Law Society of Upper Canada, "Developing and Immigration Practice," Chair, Toronto, 1996.
Member: Canadian Bar Association (Member, Citizenship and Immigration-Ontario Overseas Coordinator).
American Immigration Lawyers Association. Law Society of Upper Canada.
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Member: Canadian Bar Association (Member, Citizenship and Immigration-Ontario Overseas Coordinator). American Immigration Lawyers Association. Law Society of Upper Canada.