Test Course 2025
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SUMMARY
This course will provide an in-depth discussion of appeals at the Immigration Appeal Division and the Refugee Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. The instructors will review the statutory rights of appeal, restrictions on the rights of appeal, grounds of appeal and the standard of review. The course will discuss in detail the whole appeal process from the moment when the case is being prepared until it is heard, as well as the alternative dispute resolution process. Important relevant jurisprudence will also be discussed.
- Certificate of Completion ?????????????????
- Attendance at the live three hour webinar.
- Access to the course materials.
- Ability to watch the webinar until December 31, 2025.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Part 1: IAD
- Right of Appeal – which cases go to RAD and which to Federal Court (IRPA s. 110(2))?
- Timelines for appeal (IRPA s. 110(2.1); IRPR s. 159.91)
- Limitations on evidence
- Standard of review & Grounds of Appeal
- Remedies (IRPA s. 111(1))
- RAD hearings (IRPA s.110(6))
- Alazar notices
- Minister’s appeals (RAD Rules 8 to 11)
Part 2: RAD
- Right of Appeal – which cases go to RAD and which to Federal Court (IRPA s. 110(2))?
- Timelines for appeal (IRPA s. 110(2.1); IRPR s. 159.91)
- Limitations on evidence
- Standard of review & Grounds of Appeal
- Remedies (IRPA s. 111(1))
- RAD hearings (IRPA s.110(6))
- Alazar notices
- Minister’s appeals (RAD Rules 8 to 11)
CPD CREDITS
Substantive Hours: This program is eligible for up to 3 hours.
Approved for 3 CPD credits.
For members of these Law Societies, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual requirements
Approved for 3 CPD hours (including 30 minutes of professionalism/ethics)
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- Fulfill your yearly CPD requirements in one purchase
- Expand your knowledge
INSTRUCTOR
Andrew is a Toronto lawyer and partner at Desloges Law Group. He received a Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Civil Law from McGill University. He was called to the Bar of Ontario in 2011.
Andrew’s legal expertise involves immigration law, administrative law and some civil litigation. His immigration practice focuses on permanent residence applications under federal and provincial economic programs, all types of business/corporate immigration, applications for sponsorship under the family class and temporary residence applications.
Andrew also represents individuals and corporations in administrative matters, professional and academic discipline cases, as well as Small Claims Court litigation. His professional discipline practice includes the representation of Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants in complaint and discipline proceedings before their regulatory council.
Besides his work at Desloges Law Group, Andrew has been an instructor in the Immigration Consulting program at Herzing College and a guest speaker in a number of immigration education programs and seminars organized by professional associations and community centres. He is also a frequent contributor to several publications dealing with immigration, refugee and administrative law and has been invited to speak about immigration changes on local and national news segments.
Prior to practising law, Andrew was a sociology professor at McGill University and a university researcher in projects dealing with criminal justice, equality laws, family transformation and social research methods.
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