by Marinda du Toit - Practice Manager | Jul 3, 2019 | Business, Immigration Visas, Office Update, Practice of Law |
Sahar Shamia joined Laurent Law on 17 June 2019. We looked far and wide to find someone with her skills and abilities. We are thrilled to have her on board. Sahar is an enrolled Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court and she graduated with Law and History degrees... by Marinda du Toit - Practice Manager | Jun 5, 2019 | Business, Citizenship, Immigration Industry, Immigration Visas, Property, Uncategorized |
New Zealand has become a very popular tourist destination of choice in the last few years. You certainly can find everything that a tourist would like here. We have the sandy white beaches and the breathtaking scenery. We have snow and buzzing city life. We have the... by Marinda du Toit - Practice Manager | Apr 24, 2019 | Business, Citizenship, Immigration Industry, Immigration Visas |
Being a foreigner in New Zealand affords me the opportunity to see Kiwis from a different perspective. I arrived in this beautiful country 8 years ago and feel like I have lived a lifetime since. I have come to appreciate the beauty of this little paradise at the... by Marinda du Toit - Practice Manager | May 17, 2018 | Business, Citizenship, Immigration Appeals, Immigration Industry, Immigration Problems, Immigration Visas, Politics, Practice of Law, Refugees |
Most of us have an appreciation for one or the other type of art. We may not all have the same taste or preference or even opinion on what we consider to be art. Whenever I see Roger Federer play tennis I am always reminded of how he has transformed the game of tennis... by Marinda du Toit - Practice Manager | Feb 23, 2018 | Business, Citizenship, Immigration Appeals, Immigration Industry, Immigration Problems, Immigration Visas, Politics, Practice of Law |
Correction: This article was published under an incorrect name before. The author is Simon Laurent. Another strand in the Dotcom saga, that first surfaced in 2014, has just reappeared after an enquiry by the New Zealand Herald. I was one of those approached for...