Emigration, Immigration & Migration
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Harvest PilgrimsMigrant Farm Workers in Ontario |
Provides insight into the lives of migrant farm workers in Ontario. This chapters consists of a collection of photographs spanning the years 1984-2009. | Vincenzo Pietropaolo | 16 | 2012 | $1.60 Add |
From Persons in Need of ProtectionFrom: Refugee Law 2/e |
This chapter examines the constituent elements of the definition of a person in need of protection. | Martin Jones; Sasha Baglay | 25 | 2017 | $2.50 Add |
From The Revolving DoorTemporary Workers in Canada |
- | Bonnie Slade; Nupur Gogia | 16 | 2011 | $2.08 Add |
From Acquiring Permanent Resident StatusThe Family Class and Sponsorship From: Immigration Law, 2/e |
Examination of the process to obtain permanent resident status through sponsorship by close relatives who are citizens or permanent residents. | Donald Galloway; Jamie Chai Yun Liew | 50 | 2015 | $5.00 Add |
From Overseas ProtectionFrom: Refugee Law 2/e |
This chapter presents refugee resettlement from abroad as a unity of two processes: the approval of sponsoring organizations and groups in Canada and the selection of individuals abroad for … | Martin Jones; Sasha Baglay | 24 | 2017 | $2.40 Add |
From They Cannot Hide From the World What They DidFrom: From Bombs to Books |
Describes the experience of an Indonesian family who were hunted by security forces in Aech and split apart before illegally journeying to Malaysia and becoming refugee claimants. | David Starr | 15 | 2016 | $1.50 Add |
From Under the SurfaceCanada's Hidden Labour Force |
- | Bonnie Slade; Nupur Gogia | 17 | 2011 | $2.21 Add |
From NEW! "Is That Man Going to Be Of Use To Canada"Disability as Social Control in Immigration From: Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada |
Approaches to Disability – Canadian Immigration Policy: The Social Control of Race and Disability – A Radical Approach for the Future – Conclusion – Discussion Questions … | Edward Hon-Sing Wong; Thania Vega | 33 | 2020 | $3.30 Add |
From A Brief Introduction to Canadian Refugee LawFrom: Immigration Law, 2/e |
Examination of the principles underlying the process by which foreign nationals may acquire permanent resident status by establishing need of protection from conditions in their country of nationality. | Donald Galloway; Jamie Chai Yun Liew | 4 | 2015 | $0.40 Add |
From Coming to a Better Place?Not Always a Happy Ending |
- | Bonnie Slade; Nupur Gogia | 7 | 2011 | $0.91 Add |
From Inland ProtectionFrom: Refugee Law 2/e |
This chapter follows the progress of a refugee claim through the inland refugee determination process: from making of the claim to the first instance decision at the Refugee Protection Division … | Martin Jones; Sasha Baglay | 41 | 2017 | $4.10 Add |
From Acquiring Permanent StatusRefugee Resettlement From: Immigration Law, 2/e |
Examination of Canada’s policies and practices of resettlement of refugee applicants from a country of refuge into Canada. | Donald Galloway; Jamie Chai Yun Liew | 16 | 2015 | $1.60 Add |
From Right to and Role of CounselFrom: Refugee Law 2/e |
This chapter discusses some of the intricacies of legal representation of asylum-seekers. It specifically focuses on the role of counsel during the application process and at refugee hearings as … | Martin Jones; Sasha Baglay | 15 | 2017 | $1.50 Add |
From NEW! The Federal Courts and Immigration and Refugee Law |
This chapter examines the Federal Courts’ original contribution to the development of immigration law in Canada. | Martine Valois | 42 | 2021 | $4.20 Add |
From Three Simple WishesFrom: From Bombs to Books |
Discusses a recent history of a family from the Eritrea province of Ethiopia and the violence they experienced prior to being approved to come to Canada as refugees. | David Starr | 12 | 2016 | $1.20 Add |
From Appeals and Judicial RemediesFrom: Refugee Law 2/e |
This chapter focuses on the procedures by which the Federal Court (and, less commonly, other courts) can review refugee-related decisions, including the power of the court to grant a stay of removal. | Martin Jones; Sasha Baglay | 41 | 2017 | $4.10 Add |