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Law Emigration & Immigration

Humanitarian and Compassionate Considerations in Canadian Immigration Law

A Handbook for Lawyers, Paralegals, and Immigration Consultants

by (author) Raj Napal

Publisher
Brush Education
Initial publish date
Dec 2024
Category
Emigration & Immigration
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550599558
    Publish Date
    Dec 2024
    List Price
    $39.95

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Prepare effective H&C applications with the best chance at getting approved

Canada has as many as 100,000 undocumented immigrants, with some estimates putting that number closer to half a million. They live under the radar of provincial and national authorities, working for cash and having no social insurance number. They also live precarious lives, with no access to health care or social supports and in constant fear of being caught.

Humanitarian and compassionate considerations are a key pathway for undocumented immigrants in exceptional and compelling circumstances to escape precarity and gain permanent residency in Canada. Licensed consultants, lawyers, and paralegals can give deserving immigrants and their families an advantage by understanding how to submit effective H&C applications.

Equip yourself for the job with:

  • An in-depth examination of section 25(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), which governs H&C applications for permanent residency
  • Comprehensive examples of how to—and how not to—prepare effective H&C applications
  • Overviews of Canadian case law, rules, and procedures that everyone working in H&C cases needs to know
  • Chapters on H&C considerations in areas outside section 25(1) applications
  • Focus questions that allow you to put your H&C knowledge to the test

About the author

Raj Napal practiced law as a defence trial lawyer in predominantly criminal cases in England for nearly fifteen years before he emigrated to Canada in 1996. There he continued the practice of criminal law but also developed an interest in immigration law. Over the years, his immigration practice became more focused on advocacy and appellate work in all divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board and the Federal Court. Through this appellate work, he gained valuable practical insights into immigration law.

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