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C-51: Anti-Terror bill to be Tweaked as Committee Begins Clause-by-Clause Review
After spending much of last week hearing expert witnesses expound on the pros and cons of the government’s proposed new anti-terror laws, the House public safety
Song v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration)
2015-02-04 | 2015 FC 141 | IMM-4550-13 Song v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) Principles Established An applicant for Canadian Experience class permanent residency cannot be rejected merely
Asoyan v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration)
2015-02-18 | 2015 FC 206 | IMM-446-14 Asoyan v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) Principle Established Once an applicant indicates that she is having trouble receiving e-mails from
Ijaz v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration)
2015-01-16 | 2015 FC 67 | IMM-4516-13 Ijaz v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) Principle Established In the context of education received in a foreign country, there is
El-Husseini c Canada (Citoyenneté et Immigration)
2015-01-29 | 2015 CF 116 | T-346-14 El-Husseini c Canada (Citoyenneté et Immigration) Principle Established Procedural fairness requires a citizenship judge to take sufficient measures to inform
Drastic Fall in Canadian Citizenship Demand amongst Permanent Resident Immigrants (Audio)
A drastic decrease in the proportion of immigrants seeking Canadian citizenship, from 79% in 2000 to 26% in 2008, is raising fears that new rules
Just Like That You’re an Illegal Immigrant (Audio)
On April 1, 2015, the Canadian government will launch a new industry. Citizenship and Immigration Canada will begin manufacturing “illegal immigrants.” Four years ago, on
Ottawa to Appeal Court Decision Allowing Veils in Citizenship Ceremonies
Prime Minister Stephen Harper vows to appeal the federal court decision allowing women to take the oaths of citizenship while wearing veils; says it is “offensive”
Canadian Court Upholds Requiring Oath to Queen for Citizenship
Canada’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal to remove the country’s citizenship oath, which requires applicants to swear allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II. The appeal