Title of Program: Refugee Appeal Division **** Webinar & Video****
(3 CPD Hours, Approved by ICCRC)
Seminar ID: RAD – 0620 June 25, 2020
Time: 2:00pm – 5:15pm Eastern Time
Program Duration: 3 CPD Credits
Language: English
Provider: Immigration Learning & Information Centre, IMLIN
Presenter: Jennifer Luu, Immigration Litigation Lawyer
Jennifer Luu is an Immigration Litigation Lawyer at Mamann, Sandaluk & Kingwell LLP. Her practice is mainly focused on admissibility, and conducting hearings at the IRB as well as the Federal Court. She also prepares written applications, including temporary resident permits, humanitarian and compassionate applications, and pre-removal risk assessment applications. In addition to practicing law, she is also a part-time instructor at the University of British Columbia. She teaches the H&C/admissibility module as well as the refugee module for their Certificate in Immigration: Laws, Policies and Procedures program. The program is aimed at individuals who are interested in becoming an RCIC and starting/operating a professional immigration consulting business. As an instructor, she prepares and ensures the student has gained a practical, theoretical and ethical understanding of immigration laws in Canada prior to writing the RCIC EPE.
AGENDA:
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. Opening Remarks
– What does RAD do?
- Procedures & Practice Notice
– Who is not eligible to appeal?
– Appellant Memorandum
- Policy Instruments
– Jurisprudential guides from refugee appeal cases
– Revoked jurisprudential guides
- Understanding the Refugee Appeal Process
– Decision process
– Considering new evidence
- Decisions (30 minutes)
– About board decisions
– Reasons of interest
- Refugee Appeal Forms
– Appellant Record
– Notice of Appeal
- IRB Decision of Public Interest
– Beiene Case
– Budimcic Case
- Filing and Completing an Appeal
– Time limit
– Process
- Refugee Appeal Division Cases
– Citation: X (Re), 2019 CanLII 13565 (CA IRB)
– Citation: X (Re), 2018 CanLII 96920 (CA IRB)
- Review by Federal Court
– Leave stage
– Judicial Review stage
– Federal Court decision
- Closing remarks
– Questions and Answers
– Conclusion & closing comments
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