#21 - What a Thirty Year Career as an Immigration Lawyer was Like, with Darryl Larson
Borderlines18 Juni 2018

#21 - What a Thirty Year Career as an Immigration Lawyer was Like, with Darryl Larson

Darryl Larson practiced immigration law in Vancouver, British Columbia for almost thirty years. He was a former Chair of the Canadian Bar Association of British Columbia's Immigration Section, counsel to both individuals and corporations, at one point represented China's most wanted fugitive, and successfully implemented a succession plan when he retired in 2018.In this episode Peter, Steven, Deanna and Darryl discuss Darryl's career as an immigration lawyer in a candid discussion about what practicing immigration law is like.

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