Immigration Issues in Depth 2025
Course Date: December 5, 2025
Total: 5h 19min
Total Ethics: 1h
Immigration Issues in Depth 2025
Course Date: December 5, 2025
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 Tao — Heron Law Offices, Burnaby
Phillippe Alma — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Brett J. Nash — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Will Tao — Heron 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
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
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
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
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 Tao — Heron Law Offices, Burnaby
Brett J. Nash — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Will Tao — Heron Law Offices, Burnaby
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