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A Practical Handbook on Law, Procedure, and Practice for Lawyers, Immigration Consultants, and Law Students
Advocate effectively for detained immigrants at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada Every year in Canada, thousands of immigrants are detained in holding centres and jails, and the numbers continue to grow year over year. Immigrants can be arrested without warrant and held indefinitely without charge, but all detainees are entitled to regular detention reviews. If you work with immigrant detainees, you need to know how to present an effective case at detention review hearings to secure their release. This one-stop resource presents a comprehensive overview of the detention review process administered by the Immigration Division, a branch of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada. More than just a summary of the law that governs detention reviews, this guide outlines practical steps that can help you to secure a detainee’s release. Through an in-depth case study, immigration lawyer Raj Napal examines every stage of the detention review process, from drafting a suitable retainer agreement to presenting a case and questioning witnesses in front of an IRB tribunal. Drawing on more than 20 years of experience advocating for immigrants at the IRB, Raj covers everything you need to know to prepare for a detention review and maximize your chance of securing your client’s release. Anyone working in immigration law—including lawyers, paralegals and immigration consultants—needs this book. This practical handbook covers: Essential grounds for detention, the legislation, the case law and the procedural protocol of the Immigration Division. Tactics to present your case effectively before the board. Creating effective release plans for detainees. Dealing with detained children. Recent developments and precedents that affect detention reviews, including the 2017 Laird Report and the 2019 amended Chairperson’s Guideline on Detention.
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Additional ISBNs
9781550598179
Detention Reviews in Canada: A Practical Handbook on Law, Procedure, and Practice for Lawyers, Immigration Consultants, and Law Students is written by Raj Napal and published by Brush Education. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Detention Reviews in Canada are 9781550598209, 1550598201 and the print ISBNs are 9781550598209, 1550598201. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781550598179.