117 episodes

A podcast for the discussion of Canadian immigration law and policy, although we often delve into other topics. Each episode features 2-3 lawyers, academics, politicians, and stakeholders discussing current migration issues.
Hosted by Steven Meurrens and Deanna Okun-Nachoff, two immigration lawyers in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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A podcast for the discussion of Canadian immigration law and policy, although we often delve into other topics. Each episode features 2-3 lawyers, academics, politicians, and stakeholders discussing current migration issues.
Hosted by Steven Meurrens and Deanna Okun-Nachoff, two immigration lawyers in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    #112 - Sex Work, Only Fans and Canadian Immigration

    #112 - Sex Work, Only Fans and Canadian Immigration

    Frances Mahon is a criminal defense lawyer in Vancouver at Pender Litigation.
    Connie Campbell is an immigration lawyer at Edelmann & Co.
    We discuss the law of prostitution / sex worker in Canada in the criminal context, restrictions on foreign nationals finding employment in industries such as massage parlours and strip clubs and whether foreign nationals can set up Only Fans accounts.

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    • 1 hr 4 min
    #111 - Security Screening Delays and Chinese Espionage Allegations, with Lev Abramovich

    #111 - Security Screening Delays and Chinese Espionage Allegations, with Lev Abramovich

    Lev Abramovich is a Canadian immigration lawyer in Toronto.
    We discuss ongoing security screening delays at IRCC, particularly for Chinese and Iranian nationals, mandamus applications, the expanded definition of espionage in Canadian immigration law, and how recently legislation to combat foreign interference in Canada may further hinder access to justice.
    Previous episodes discussing this growing issue include Episode #85 and Episode #96.

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    #110 - A Former Visa Officer on Locally Engaged Staff and Reconsideration Requests, with Martin Levine

    #110 - A Former Visa Officer on Locally Engaged Staff and Reconsideration Requests, with Martin Levine

    Martin Levine was a Visa Officer and Analyst at Citizenship and Immigration Canada from 1978 - 2009. He then worked as a contract employee as an ATIP Analyst for numerous federal departments. He previously appeared on Episode #108.
    We discuss locally engaged staff, reconsideration requests, recording visa office interviews, IRCC office politics, visa officers as police officers vs. social workers, rude lawyers and whether people should join the civil service.

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    #109 - DUIs and Dangerous Driving, with Kyle Lee

    #109 - DUIs and Dangerous Driving, with Kyle Lee

    Kyla Lee is a criminal defense lawyer at Acumen Law and the host of the Driving Law podcast.
    In this episode Kyla answers dozens of questions about common driving offenses, including impaired driving and dangerous driving. Topics include how these offenses work, roadside prohibitions vs. criminal charges, defenses to impaired driving charges, distracted driving and more.

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    • 51 min
    History Episode 1 - Banning Black People Because Canada is Cold, Order in Council PC 1911-1324 [Repost]

    History Episode 1 - Banning Black People Because Canada is Cold, Order in Council PC 1911-1324 [Repost]

    This episode is a historical deep dive on Order in Council PC 1911-1324, an Order in Council from 1911 which stated that for a period of one year black people would not be permitted to immigrate in Canada because the Canadian government deemed them unsuitable to Canada's climate. I am re-uploading the episode to fix some audio issues and also to add more context on areas that people had questions about.
    The episode explores Order in Council PC 1911-1324, scientific racism, homesteading, Wilfred Laurier's term as Prime Minister, the 1911 Canadian election, the situation in Oklahoma that caused black people to migrate to Canada and more.

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    • 1 hr 51 min
    #108 - A Former Visa Officer on The Culture at IRCC, AI, and Obstacles to Change, with Martin Levine

    #108 - A Former Visa Officer on The Culture at IRCC, AI, and Obstacles to Change, with Martin Levine

    Martin Levine was a Visa Officer and Analyst at Citizenship and Immigration Canada from 1978 - 2009. He then worked as a contract employee as an ATIP Analyst for numerous federal departments.
    This episode is like reading the results of an Access to Information Act on how IRCC works, and then asking questions of the person who wrote it. We discuss the culture at IRCC, whether artificial intelligence will improve decision making, whether visa officers should have more discretion, budget cuts and training issues and how the biggest obstacle to meaningful change at IRCC might be the Treasury Board.

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    • 1 hr 21 min

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