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Lusi Braçe on the Albanian Oda Podcast

  • Writer: Ahsan Chaudhry
    Ahsan Chaudhry
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

Bridging Borders and Building Futures


This episode offers a unique blend of personal reflection and invaluable legal insight, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the immigrant experience or navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration.

Please Note: This podcast episode is conducted primarily in Albanian, but viewers can easily activate the auto-generated English subtitles on YouTube to follow the entire conversation.


A Journey of Resilience and Purpose


In a candid interview, Lusi, founder of Brace Law, opens up about her personal journey, recalling her childhood in Durrës, Albania, and the pivotal decision her family made to immigrate to Canada in 2001. She shares touching memories of her early life and the profound influence of her grandfather, a respected lawyer and judge, who inspired her to pursue a career in law. Her story is one of determination, adapting to a new country, and ultimately building a successful legal practice with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by newcomers.


Demystifying Canadian Immigration


Beyond her personal narrative, Lusi dives deep into the intricate world of Canadian immigration law, offering clarity and expert advice on critical topics. If you've ever wondered about:

  • Visitor Visas and Super Visas: What are the actual requirements, beyond a simple invitation letter? Lusi explains the crucial evidence applicants must provide to demonstrate strong ties to their home country and assure officers of their intent to return. She also outlines the specifics of the Super Visa for parents, including the essential insurance and income thresholds.

  • The Tightening Landscape of Permanent Residency: Lusi addresses the recent and significant changes to Canada's immigration policies, particularly the impact on Express Entry scores and the removal of LMA points. She discusses why it's becoming increasingly challenging for even skilled workers to gain permanent residency and what these shifts mean for future applicants.

  • Federal Court Appeals: What happens if your visa application is refused multiple times? Lusi sheds light on the process of appealing such decisions to the Federal Court of Canada, explaining how a lawyer can challenge errors made by visa officers.

  • The Dream of Easier Travel: Lusi also touches upon the hope that, with potential future political shifts, citizens from countries like Albania and Kosovo might one day benefit from easier travel to Canada, perhaps through systems like the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA).


Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch (or listen)


This podcast episode is more than just an interview; it's a guide. Lusi Braçe brings her unique perspective as both an immigrant and a seasoned lawyer, offering empathy alongside her legal expertise. Whether you are considering applying for a visa, sponsoring a family member, or simply wish to understand the evolving landscape of Canadian immigration, this discussion provides critical insights and practical advice.

We invite you to listen to the full episode of the Albanian Oda Podcast to gain a deeper understanding of these vital topics and get to know the passion and dedication that drives Brace Law.




Ready to Take the Next Step? Consult with Brace Law.

Lusi Braçe and her experienced team provide personalized, strategic legal advice based on a deep understanding of the current immigration system. If you or your family are navigating the complex journey of Canadian immigration—from application strategy to appeals—don't face the system alone.


Contact Brace Law today to schedule a consultation and discuss your path forward.


📍 Our Oakville Law Office (Main Office): 2939 Portland Dr Unit 202, Oakville, ON L6H 5S4  

📧 Email: staff@bracelaw.ca  


Visit www.bracelaw.ca or call today to schedule a consultation.


Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal policies and regulations change frequently, and every case is unique. For personalized legal guidance tailored to your situation, please consult with a qualified lawyer.

 
 
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