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Maynard Kischer Stojicevic is one of Western Canada’s largest immigration law firms located in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia. Our offices are located in Yaletown.
Maynard Kischer Stojicevic
Canadian Immigration and Citizenship Lawyers
Suite 500 - 1168 Hamilton Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 2S2
Telephone: 604-632-0188
Fax: 604-632-0182
Email: info@vancouverlaw.ca
www.vancouverlaw.ca
Hours of operation: 8am to 5pm
Directions:
From downtown Vancouver:
Take Burrard Street south and turn left on Davie Street. Go east on Davie Street and turn left on Hamilton Street. Building entrance is adjacent to Amarcord Italian Restaurant.
From Highway #1 (Trans Canada Highway):
Take First (1st) Avenue exit west. Take 1st Avenue all the way to where it ends at Quebec Street (Science World) and turn right. Quebec Street will turn into Expo Boulevard. Follow Expo Blvd. around and turn right on Smithe Street. Turn left at Homer Street and proceed south to Davie Street. Turn left on Davie Street and turn left again on Hamilton Street. Building entrance is adjacent to Amarcord Italian Restaurant.
From Richmond:
Take the Knight Street Bridge and continue north to Kingsway. Turn left on Kingsway. Bear right on Main Street and follow it to Terminal. Turn left on Terminal and then right on Quebec Street . Quebec Street will turn into Expo Boulevard. Follow Expo Blvd. around and turn right on Smithe Street. Turn left at Homer Street and proceed south to Davie Street. Turn left on Davie Street and turn left again on Hamilton Street. Building entrance is adjacent to Amarcord Italian Restaurant.
Note that there is construction on Davie Street east of Hamilton from Mainland to Pacific so there is no access from that direction.
Metered street parking is available. The offices are close to the Stadium Skytrain station.
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As printed in the Lonely Planet Guide Book:
"There aren't many cities in the world that offer Vancouver's combination of big-city lifestyle and outdoor fun in such cheek-by-jowl proximity. Ski in the morning, sail in the afternoon and still make it back to town in time for a cocktail or three.
Vancouver is still a city of new immigrants - wander the streets and you'll hear a dozen different languages. The city also attracts young professionals and artists from the eastern provinces who come here to enjoy its recreation and laid-back sophistication."
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