Green and Spiegel LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2020
Based on 1 Reviews
5 out of 5 stars
Emre Esensoy, serving as an Associate Lawyer at Green and Spiegel LLP, brings a comprehensive suite of services in Canadian immigration law to his clientele. Emre's expertise encompasses guiding both individuals and corporations through the intricate processes of securing temporary and permanent residency, achieving citizenship, navigating through litigation, and resolving admissibility and enforcement issues. His proficiency extends to handling sponsorship appeals and facilitating alternative dispute resolutions with finesse.
His academic journey led him to acquire a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Windsor in 2019, where he actively contributed as Advocacy Chair for the student chapter of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers and offered his services at Community Legal Aid. This role saw him advocating for low-income individuals across a spectrum of legal issues in various judicial settings. Following his articling period with Green and Spiegel LLP, Emre gained further professional grounding at a specialized immigration and refugee law firm in Toronto, enhancing his capabilities in managing a diverse array of immigration cases.
Before embarking on his legal education, Emre dedicated his efforts to assisting in immigration and refugee law as a legal assistant and engaged in community organization for neighborhoods in Toronto, demonstrating his commitment to social justice early on. His academic credentials are further solidified by a bachelor's degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of British Columbia and a master's degree in Political Science from Simon Fraser University, equipping him with a robust foundation for his legal practice.
Emre Esensoy's journey from a passionate community organizer and legal assistant to a skilled immigration lawyer showcases his dedication to supporting clients through the complexities of Canadian immigration law, making him a trusted advisor and advocate.