Sentences with phrase «reunification under»

Therefore, the right of family reunification under Article 10 (3)(a) of the Family Reunification Directive can not depend upon the moment where the national competent authorities formally adopt their decision recognizing the status as refugee, as this would mean submitting it to the functioning of the national administration.
They will still be able to claim their right to family reunification under Dublin 3.
While Chang acknowledges the late Kim Jong Il's brutal dictatorship and his refusal to liberalize North Korea's economy as millions of people were dying of starvation, he remains cautiously optimistic about the prospects of reunification under the young new leader, Kim Jong Un.

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Senator Liz Krueger, a Manhattan Democrat who is the ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, said under the current plan, the reunification would not happen until late in the legislative session, and there likely won't be time to act on the bills.
The eventual aim of the mainstream republican movement is a referendum that results in reunification, which they will be able to propose if they ever gain political control under the current system.
Under the reunification deal, Klein will become deputy Democratic leader under Stewart - Cousins — replacing Michael Gianaris, who is expected to receive another leadership Under the reunification deal, Klein will become deputy Democratic leader under Stewart - Cousins — replacing Michael Gianaris, who is expected to receive another leadership under Stewart - Cousins — replacing Michael Gianaris, who is expected to receive another leadership role.
The Court further pointed out that as «the duration of an asylum procedure may be relevant and that, in particular in periods of substantial surges in applications for international protection, the time laid down by EU law are often exceed it» making the right to family reunification depend upon the moment when the asylum procedure is closed would de facto have the effect of nullifying that right and the protection under Article 10 (3)(a)(para 57).
The reduction of their territory would not have any effects on their obligations under EU law, since the definition of territory is a matter for Member States and not for EU law (Case 148/77 Hansen v Hauptzollamt Flensburg, consider also the case of German reunification).
In light of that conclusion, the ONCA held that the issue of whether the younger son's forced participation in the reunification program amounted to treatment and required his consent under the Health Care Consent Act did not need to be addressed.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents may sponsor spouses or partners, dependent children, parents, grandparents and other close relatives to become permanent residents under the family reunification stream of immigration.
Of those, approximately 33,000 (5,385 of whom were caregivers) immigrated under the economic class; 9,700 immigrated under the family reunification class; and 4,000 immigrated under the humanitarian class (mostly refugees): IRCC 2016 Report to Parliament.
These include migrants who immigrate or seek to continue to reside in Canada under the humanitarian stream (mainly refugee and humanitarian & compassionate (H&C) claimants); certain sponsored family members who immigrate to Canada under the family reunification stream of immigration; and certain migrants who enter Canada under the economic stream of migration, in particular, those who enter as temporary foreign workers (TFW).
The construct of «reunification therapy» simply acts as a smokescreen cover for a snake - oil remedy that allows mental health persons to just make up stuff and to do whatever they want, all under the guise that they are doing «reunification therapy.»
Concurrent Foster Care: With Concurrent Foster Care, the foster parents will be the source for everything under Traditional Care, while simultaneously being prepared to adopt the children in their care if reunification with the birth parents is not possible.
According to the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS), reunification was the stated permanency planning goal for 44 % of children in care.12 At the same time, in an effort to expedite children's placement into permanent families, many agencies concurrently plan for family reunification and an alternative permanency option, such as adoption or kinship care, should reunification not be achieved within the set timelines defined under ASFA.
Under either scenario, the goal for a child in the foster care system is reunification with their birth family, unless the child's birth parent's rights have been terminated.
This term is used by therapists as a cover which allows the therapist to essentially do anything under the guise of «reunification therapy.»
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