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May 26, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast—"Best Practices for Crossing the Canada-US Border, With Rosanna Berardi"

In episode 25 of Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast, host Ari Kwiatkowski welcomes Rosanna Berardi, managing partner of Berardi Immigration Law and immigration counsel at Barclay Damon. In the first in a series of episodes about the intersection of immigration law and labor and employment law, they discuss border-crossing best practices, referring in particular to the Canada-US border. Rosanna, a former border inspector with 25 years of experience in the field of immigration law, describes current conditions at the Canada-US border, including vaccination requirements and required documentation. Rosanna’s best advice: “Be prepared.” Listen in for more tips.

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