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Canadian Immigration Law and Policy: Then and Now


ISBN13: 9781552217191
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Irwin Law Inc
Country of Publication: Canada
Format: Paperback
Price: £39.95



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Canadian Immigration Law and Policy: Then and Now invites the reader to explore immigration the Canadian way. A look at pre- and post-Confederation migration is key to understanding modern immigration law and policy. A survey of permanent and temporary immigration pathways, including Quebec’s role and the history of immigration amnesties, provides the reader a richer understanding and debunks myths about the different immigration status holders in Canadian society.

Equally important to identifying why and how migrants enter Canada, is learning about which foreign nationals, permanent residents, and even citizens are inadmissible. The genesis and progression of immigration inadmissibility is a fascinating journey and articulation of societal, political, and legal norms that shaped the face of Canada.

This book also boldly goes into the future in contemplation of existing demographics, future immigration-level plans, source countries, and international competition for immigrants. Finally, a discovery of the emerging role of artificial intelligence and other technology in immigration processing reveals Canada is on the cusp of a transformative immigration legal and policy evolution within the next decade.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Canada
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Immigration: The Canadian Way
Chapter 2: Canadian Immigration Pathways
Chapter 3: Canadian Immigration Inadmissibility
Chapter 4: Challenging Canadian Immigration Inadmissibility
Chapter 5: The Future of Canadian Immigration Delivery
Appendix 1: Inadmissibility Provisions in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Evidentiary Thresholds
Appendix 2: Population Growth Rates
Notes
Table of Legal and Policy Instruments
Table of Cases
Index
About the Author
About the Editor