Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2013
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Daniel C. Lee stands out in the field of immigration law, specializing in corporate immigration, employer compliance, and facilitating the global mobility of employees. His expertise extends across various sectors, including oil and gas, telecommunications, information technology, and manufacturing. Lee is not only adept at assisting companies in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration laws but also ensures that workplace policies align with these legal frameworks. He offers guidance in obtaining permanent residency for clients through economic class applications, the Provincial Nominee Program, including its Entrepreneur stream, and Family Class Sponsorship.
Beyond his professional contributions, Lee dedicates a significant portion of his time to volunteer efforts within the legal community. His commitment was recognized when he was named a “Changemaker” by Canadian Lawyer's Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers in 2022, notably for his volunteer work aiding individuals fleeing Ukraine by providing a detailed guide on the Canadian temporary resident visa application process.
Lee's insights on immigration law are highly valued, leading to his role as a contributing author for The Lawyer’s Daily. His thought leadership has been acknowledged twice in 2022 by MONDAQ, a platform known for its high-quality professional insights, where he was celebrated as a Thought Leading Author for Immigration in Canada.
His educational background includes a JD from the University of Technology Sydney and a BBA from Simon Fraser University, equipping him with a solid foundation for his legal practice. Lee's commitment to education continues through his involvement with the Undergraduate Program Advisory Committee at University Canada West and supervising roles at the UBC Law Students' Legal Advice Program.
Lee's professional affiliations are extensive, reflecting his active engagement in the legal field. He has served in various capacities within the Canadian Bar Association, including roles in the Immigration Law Section and the Young Lawyers Advisory Committee, demonstrating his ongoing dedication to both his practice and the broader legal community.