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Canadian Immigration & Refugee Law Practice 2012

     
Format Hardcover + e-Book
Catalogue No. 978-0-433-46878-3
Pages Approximately 1200
Language English only
Price $120.00
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Edited by Lorne Waldman.
Published by Butterworths, 2011.

This is an annual publication. The 2012 edition was released December 2011.

Description:

Annotated by one of Canada's leading immigration and refugee law practitioners, Butterworths' Canadian Immigration & Refugee Law Practice provides the foundation needed for any immigration and refugee practitioner or consultant – in one portable volume.

With the overhaul changes brought about by the Balanced Refugee Reform Act (in effect on June 29, 2010 and then on June 29, 2012), immigration and refugee law practitioners and consultants must inform themselves adequately of the amendments to keep their practice in good standing.

Canadian Immigration & Refugee Law Practice, 2012 Edition provides you with an overview of the legislative framework of Canadian immigration and refugee law and guiding principles for the exercise of discretion by the Immigration and Refugee Board, and captures the latest legislative update and case law, with extensive commentary on the implications of the changes.

The book's format was carefully designed for optimum user-friendliness:
  • Expert Commentary: Written by immigration specialist Lorne Waldman, the commentary saves you valuable time by analyzing the legislation for you.
  • Thematically Organized Case Summaries: Each section of the IRPA and key sections of the Regulations and Rules are followed by carefully selected case summaries relevant to that particular section. These concise summaries of case law make it easy for you to identify the cases you need.
  • In-depth Analysis: Cross-references to Lorne Waldman's well-respected service, Butterworths Immigration Law and Practice, 2nd Edition, provides expanded analysis and practice tips in the fast-changing area.
  • Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, Regulations and Rules, Related Legislation and International Trade Agreements: All applicable Acts, regulations and court rules, related legislation and International Trade Agreements are reproduced. Expert insight into their application is provided making it easy to see how they will work in your practice.
  • Unannotated version of the Act: Full-text of the Act is reproduced without commentary or case law, in double-column English and French, making it easy to locate a section of legislation when representing a case.
New legislation in this edition includes:
  • More than 100 new digests of cases of note, including cases on:
    • In the case of Ambat v MCI 2011 FC 292 the Federal Court dismissed an application for judicial review of a decision of the Appeal Division that had dismissed an appeal from an officer that had found that the applicant did not meet the residency requirement. The Appeal Division declined to exercise positive discretion. In dismissing the judicial review the Court approved the jurisprudence of the Appeal Division concerning the relevant factors to be considered when exercising equitable jurisdiction within the context of a residency appeal
    • Sapru v MCI 2011 FCA 35
    • Alfaro v MCI 2011 FCJ 1152
    • Dieujuste-Phanor v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [2011]
    • Ezokola v MCI 2011 FCA 224 where the Court set out the test for complicity
  • Latest amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Citizenship Act, and all related acts and regulations
  • Up-to-date NOC list of occupations
  • Update on the latest requirements for live-in caregivers to apply for permanent residence
  • Update on proposed regulatory changes the repeal of the requirement for protected persons to apply for permanent residence within 180 days of acceptance of their refugee claim; the one-year bar on accessing a pre-removal risk assessment
  • Update on changes to the list of personal information about a refugee claimant that may be obtained by an officer or an interviewer
  • Update on procedural changes to the Refugee Appeal Division
The 2012 e-book format is also included with your print purchase. Access the information you need, whenever and wherever you need it, on your computer or mobile device. The e-book format is easy to navigate, provides off-line access, search functionality, interactive functions and a customizable display.

This book may not be returned once the e-book has been downloaded. More information can be found in our Return Policy.

 
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