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The RAD is returning to business

Credit to ‎Tyler Goettl‎ and Mbong Akinyemi, among others, for noting this. The Refugee Appeal Division has published a news post (Refugee Appeal Division: Gradual Return to Business) and…

  • Post date June 13th 2020
  • Post categories In news
  • Tags COVID-19, epost, IRB, practice directions, RAD, serving documents, time limits

The IRB is hiring 5 ADCs

The IRB has posted that it is looking to hire (appoint) no less than five Assistant Deputy Chairpersons (Governor in Council). They are looking to fill one position…

  • Post date June 12th 2020
  • Post categories In news
  • Tags IRB, job postings

Express Entry Draw, June 11, 2020

The IRCC has issued Ministerial Instructions respecting invitations to apply for permanent residence under the Express Entry system #152 – June 11, 2020 (archived): Invitations will be issued…

  • Post date June 11th 2020
  • Post categories In news
  • Tags canadian experience class, economic immigration, express entry, invitations, IRCC

IRCC extends Ministerial Instructions for Temporary Residence

The IRCC has issued an update on June 10: COVID-19 – Temporary residence: Ministerial Instructions. The update to the PDI Temporary residence: COVID-19 program delivery is the new…

  • Post date June 11th 2020
  • Post categories In news
  • Tags PDIs, temporary residence

IRCC issues updates to PDIs on CPTPP and CETA

On June 8 and 9, IRCC published updates to the Program Delivery Instructions for two international agreement-based programs: Updates related to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific…

  • Post date June 10th 2020
  • Post categories In news, website
  • Tags CETA, CPTPP, IRCC, IRCC updates, PDIs

Crime and Banishment: Effects of Criminality on Immigration

Join crimmingration lawyer Leo Rayner (Legally Canadian) and JRILN host Enbal Singer as they discuss matters related to criminality and its effect on your clients immigration status. This…

  • Post date June 3rd 2020
  • Post categories In Webinar Replays, webinars
  • Tags basics, substantive

Sexuality and Gender on Trial: LGBTQ+ Refugee Claims

Refugee claims based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression (“SOGIE”) make up about 10% of all claims before the Immigration and Refugee Board (“IRB”) and are among the…

  • Post date May 26th 2020
  • Post categories In Webinar Replays, webinars
  • Tags edi, professionalism

The Latest: Federal Court Litigation in the Era of COVID-19

Join JRILN host Rui Chen (Sprintforms) as he sits down with Kevin Wiener to discuss Federal Court immigration and refugee practice updates during COVID-19. CPD: 1 Hour Substantive…

  • Post date May 12th 2020
  • Post categories In Webinar Replays
  • Tags substantive

Refugee Sponsorship: What Every Lawyer Should Know

Nadine Nasir, National Trainer for the Refugee Sponsorship Training Program and Marin Lehmann-Bender, Sponsorship Director for the Anglican United Refugee Alliance, along with host Enbal Singer joined the…

  • Post date May 6th 2020
  • Post categories In Webinar Replays
  • Tags basics, substantive

Our Borders Are Closed: Refugee & Immigration Practice in the COVID-19 Era

Canada’s strict social distancing measures to minimize the spread of COVID-19 have been successful in flattening the curve. But with drastic international travel restrictions and reduced or halted…

  • Post date April 30th 2020
  • Post categories In Webinar Replays
  • Tags substantive

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