Not exact matches
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However, that
decision was based largely on what the court considered
best for the children at the time, rather than a
decision based on their
immigration status in the Cayman Islands.
It may restrict your travel to other countries, limit job opportunities as
well as impact child custody and
immigration decisions.
Mary handles all types of Canadian
immigration matters and visas, with a focus on contesting negative and complex decisions at all three divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) as well as at the Federal Court
immigration matters and visas, with a focus on contesting negative and complex
decisions at all three divisions of the
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) as well as at the Federal Court
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) as
well as at the Federal Court of Canada.
Mary has handled all types of Canadian
immigration matters and visas, with a focus on contesting negative and complex decisions at all three divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) as well as at the Federal Court
immigration matters and visas, with a focus on contesting negative and complex
decisions at all three divisions of the
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) as well as at the Federal Court
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) as
well as at the Federal Court of Canada.
The
decision could have been foreseen, since Britain had followed a policy of territorial division in the 17th and 18th centuries when the American colonies were being founded; in 1769 when Prince Edward Island was detached from Nova Scotia; and in 1784 after the wave of Loyalist
immigration (which occurred in Québec as
well) when the provinces of Cape Breton and New Brunswick were created.
Further, the Court has also invoked the CRC in recognizing the «importance of being attentive to the rights and
best interests of children when
decisions are made that relate to and affect their future» (Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 817, at para. 71).
Aside from British citizens and EU nationals, businesses are seeking clarity with Brexit, including speedy
decision making on
immigration related issues as
well as on access to markets in and outside of Europe to be able to make important business
decisions.
Immigration lawyer Lorne Waldman, of Waldman & Associates in Toronto, represented one of the applicants in the case and calls the
decision «
good news for the rule of law in Canada.»
Accordingly, Justice Shore determined that adult dependents are not entitled to
best interests of the child consideration, a principle which has since been upheld in numerous Federal Court of Canada and
Immigration and Refugee Board
decisions.
Parental Rights: Toolkit & Educational Resources Women's Refugee Commission Provides step - by - step instructions and resources to help migrant parents protect and maintain their parental rights and make
well - informed, critical
decisions regarding the care and welfare of their children in
immigration cases.