Alannah Glintz B.A, J.D.
Senior Associate
Toronto
150 York Street, 5th Floor Toronto ON M5H 3S5 CA
alannahg@gands.com
(416) 863-5469
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Bio
Alannah Glintz is a senior associate at Green and Spiegel LLP in Toronto. Alannah practices in all areas of Canadian immigration law, including corporate and individual immigration matters. Alannah has significant experience assisting clients with obtaining visas and permits for various business-related purposes, including, but not limited to intra-company transfers, international trade agreements, Labour Market Impact Assessments, business visitors, as well as transitioning from temporary to permanent residence. Her corporate clients include businesses from a wide range of industries. Alannah also assists clients with other types of temporary applications such as study permits and tourist visitor visas, as well as applications to overcome inadmissibility, including temporary resident permits and criminal rehabilitation. Additionally, Alannah represents clients in obtaining permanent residence and citizenship. Alannah also has experience representing clients for litigation matters at the Federal Court of Canada, as well as for appeals related to seizures executed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
Alannah is a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. She is also a member of the Ontario Bar Association and Canadian Bar Association. Alannah was called to the Ontario Bar after articling at Green and Spiegel LLP. Throughout her law school tenure, Alannah was student coordinator and case worker for Windsor Law’s Refugee Sponsorship Support Program, and a research assistant in the areas of immigration law and cross-border transactions. Alannah was also a copy editor for the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues. In addition, she volunteered her time with the Legal Assistance of Windsor and served as Vice President of Windsor Law’s chapter of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers.
Prior to joining Green and Spiegel, Alannah worked for the trusted traveler and immigration passenger operations branches of the CBSA. Alannah also volunteered for Ontario’s Ministry of Corrections and Community Services.
Education
- Called to the Ontario Bar, 2017
- Juris Doctor, University of Windsor, 2016
- Juris Doctor, University of Detroit Mercy, 2016
- B.A. (Hons.), Brock University, 2012
Affiliations
- Law Society of Ontario
- Canadian Bar Association
- Ontario Bar Association
- Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers
Involvement
- Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, Member, 2014-Present
- Windsor Refugee Sponsorship Support Program, Student Coordinator and Case Worker, 2015-2016
- Legal Assistance of Windsor, Researcher, 2013-2016