Immigration Issues in Depth 2012
Course Date: December 7, 2012
Course Date: December 7, 2012
Welcome and Introduction
Darryl W. Larson — Embarkation Law Group, Vancouver
Sandra E. Weafer — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Jurisprudence Update: Administrative and Immigration Law
Professor Mary Liston — Faculty of Law at Allard Hall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Warren Puddicombe — Elgin, Cannon & Associates, Vancouver
Banafsheh Sokhansanj — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Networking Break
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada Issues
Larry Campbell — Interim Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Craig Costantino — Elgin, Cannon & Associates, Vancouver
David Vinokur — General Counsel – Legal Services, IRB, Toronto
Michael McPhalen — Member, Immigration Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Networking Lunch
Practice Management—Alternatives to Litigation
- request re-opening or reconsideration of decision
- possibility of settlement with DOJ or tribunal/minister’s representative
- try again—prepare a better immigration application
Laura A. Best — Embarkation Law Group, Vancouver
Larry Campbell — Interim Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Helen C-H. Park — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Criminal Inadmissibility
- inadmissibility for criminality, serious criminality, and organized criminality
- overview of the legislative provisions, new developments in jurisprudence, and strategic considerations
- legislative changes affecting detention review, refugee claim eligibility, and rights of appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division
Jennifer Anaka — Hearings Officer, Hearings and Appeals, Inland Enforcement Section, Enforcement and Intelligence Division, Canada Border Services Agency, Vancouver
Jennifer Dagsvik — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Peter H. Edelmann — Edelmann and Company, Vancouver
Networking Break
View From the Bench
- brief paper on "Stays"
- short versions of the decisions he wrote in teaching tools for the Federal Court and students in respect of Socrates (political opinion), Julius Caesar (war crimes and crimes against humanity), and Joan of Arc (gender related persecution)
The Honourable Michel M. J. Shore — Federal Court of Canada, Ottawa
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