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Mr Henry Chang
Work Department
Business Immigration
Position
Partner and Co-Chair, Business Immigration
Career
Henry J. Chang has been a Partner with Dentons Canada LLP since February 2019. He co-chairs the firm’s National Business Immigration Group. A recognized authority on United States and Canadian immigration law, Mr. Chang has been practicing for more than 28 years. He is also certified as a specialist in immigration law by the Law Society of Ontario. Read Mr. Chang’s full profile here.
Languages
English
Memberships
Member, State Bar of California
Member, The Law Society of Upper Canada
Scholarship Officer, North American Regional Forum, The International Bar Association
Member, The Canadian Bar Association (Immigration Section)
Member, The American Immigration lawyers Association
Publications Committee, The American Immigration Lawyers Association Global Migration Section
Education
Osgoode Hall Law School, 1990
Lawyer Rankings
Canada > Business immigration
(Leading individuals)The team at Dentons is known for its skilled handling of work permits, intra-company transfers, business visitor entry preparation, applications to address criminal or medical inadmissibility, as well as the preparation of employment contracts for foreign candidates. The group is co-directed by Toronto-based Henry Chang, who specializes in United States and Canadian immigration law and is regularly sought out by multinationals and professional services firms. Co-leading from Vancouver, Helen Park routinely assists clients in the entertainment, manufacturing, software development, pharmaceutical, and food and hospitality sectors with Canadian work permit applications. Key contacts at associate level include Jonathan Mor and Denise Alba.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Transport > Aviation
- Business immigration
- Construction
- Energy and natural resources > Oil and gas
- Telecoms
- Cannabis
- Capital markets
- Dispute resolution: Alberta
- Dispute resolution: Ontario
- Dispute resolution: Quebec
- Environment
- Indigenous law
- Insurance
- International trade
- Labour and employment
- Energy and natural resources > Mining
- Transport > Other transport
- Pensions
- Energy and natural resources > Power
- Public procurement
- Real estate
- Banking and finance
- Competition and antitrust
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: British Columbia
- Infrastructure projects
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax
- Technology