Immigration Issues in Depth 2025


Course Date: December 5, 2025

Full Course Materials
Total: 5h 19min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
 
Nadia Myerthall Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Phillippe Alma Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Brett J. Nash
Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Will TaoHeron Law Offices, Burnaby
 
Jurisprudence Update: Administrative and Immigration Law (9:10 – 10:55)
 
  • review of key Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada immigration, refugee and citizenship decisions in 2025
  • discussion of recent developments in other areas of the law that may impact immigration, refugee and citizenship law practice
  • trends, highlights and lowlights in recent jurisprudence, and what is expected in 2026
Sashka Djordjevic Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Hannah Lindy Larlee Rosenberg, Vancouver
Mark Mancini Assistant Professor, Thompson Rivers University, Faculty of Law, Kamloops
Johanna Russell Legal Counsel, IRB, Vancouver
 
BREAK (10:55 – 11:10)
 
The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (11:10 – 12:10)
 
  • updates from the IRB
Jesse Davidson Acting Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Paula Faber Acting Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Refugee Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Alice Tang Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Refugee Protection Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Linda Taylor Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
 
NETWORKING LUNCH (provided to in-person registrants) (12:10 – 1:10)
 
Motions for Stay of Removal (1:10 – 2:00)
 
  • preparing the record for a stay application: what information is most relevant from each side and why it is important to include
  • clarity on the nature of the underlying decision being challenged: different legal tests
  • understanding the purpose of a stay: short term vs. indefinite deferral
  • particular nuances that affect the application of the tripartite test:
    • effect of previous decisions
    • potential mootness
    • children and family separation
    • health risks
    • avoidance of immigration law
  • do's and don'ts of deferral requests and stay motions
  • the balance of convenience with supporting case law
The Honourable Negar Azmudeh Federal Court, Ottawa
Hilla Aharon Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Beth Friesen Edelmann & Co., Vancouver
 
Federal Court of Practice and Procedural Issues (2:00 – 2:50)
 
  • amended Consolidated Practice Guidelines for Citizenship, Immigration, and Refugee Protection Proceedings dated June 20, 2025
  • procedural motions in immigration proceedings
  • use of artificial intelligence
  • view from the registry
Associate Judge Kathleen Ring Federal Court, Vancouver 
Soraya Premji Registry Officer, Courts Administration Services, Vancouver
 
BREAK (2:50 – 3:05)
 
Citizenship (3:05 – 3:55)
 
  • new proposed bill
  • possible litigation arising
  • increasing number of citizenship revocation cases
Amandeep Hayer Hayer Law, Langley
Alex Stojicevic MKS Immigration Lawyers LLP, Vancouver
 
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
 
Phillippe Alma Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Brett J. Nash
Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Will TaoHeron Law Offices, Burnaby