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Title: Addendum


1
Addendum
  • Regarding family class admissions add Act s.
    67 to the list of provisions in your pink syllabus

2
Family Class Migration
  • more women than men, more partners than any other
    relation
  • a picture of the family Canada values
  • idiosyncratic and contextually limited definition
    of family also here
  • Madsen article and cases on Thursday

3
3 Aspects to Address
  • Sponsorship who, how and appeals
  • Who can be sponsored membership in the family
    class
  • Special provisions

4
Sponsorship The Centrepiece
  • Act s.13(1) citizens or PRs and 13(2)
    undertakings are binding
  • Key regs are 130-137
  • 18yrs resides in Canada application
  • Undertaking to reimburse for social asstc
    payments (3 yrs, 10 yrs, turning 25)
  • Promise to provide basic requirements for
    self no impediments to doing so
  • Minimum necessary income Stats Can LICOs,
    exemption for close family if that is small
    (s133(4))

5
Bars to being a sponsor
  • not lying about intent
  • not subject to a removal order
  • not in jail or other like institution
  • not convicted of sexual or domestic violence
    offences (unless, long ago, pardoned, rehabd etc)
  • not in default on debts where the state has a
    stake (eg. other undertakings)
  • not receiving social assistance other than
    disability

6
Sponsorship Appeals
  • Immigration Appeal Division
  • 3 possible outcomes (s. 67) error, NJ breach,
    humanitarian and compassionate grounds
  • two key criteria
  • no access if sponsoree rejected bc of the very
    bad admissibility rules
  • no hc considerations unless member of the
    family class and sponsor defns satisfied

7
Membership 1 Partners
  • married dbl validity marriage rule
  • common-law partner 1 yr cohabiting
  • conjugal partner conjugal relp for one year
  • bad faith provision (reg 4) both aspects now
    relevant
  • unacceptably relationships (reg 5)
  • N.B. former fiance visa is gone

8
Membership 2 Others
  • dependent child basic age 22 unpartnered, see
    s. 2 in regs
  • mother or father
  • grandparents
  • a dependant in a guardianship relp in specified
    cases
  • young single orphaned siblings, nieces/nephews
    and grandchildren
  • intended adoptees in specified circumstances
  • one other relative if n0 in all other
    membership sets
  • if not declared at time of application, never a
    member

9
Special Provisions to Note
  • family related inadmissibility (Act s 42, Regs s
    23)
  • accompanying very close unaccompanying
  • excessive demand aspect of health
    inadmissibility limited for close family
  • In sum, an inner and outer circle of family
    prevails throughout these provisions

10
Correction to Syllabus notes re exam
  • All exams are on the same day Friday Dec 10th

11
Lu v Canada 2004 I.A.D.
  • bad faith test to be read conjunctively key
    sttty interp point
  • consider types of evidence presented (or absent)
  • language appellant and applicant
  • intention to reside permanently as evidence of
    genuineness only
  • N.B. de novo hearings
  • issue estoppel not important
  • what would your own assessment of this story be?

12
Macapagal v Canada 2004 I.A.D.
  • test for conjugal relationship interdependence
    and 7 indicative factors
  • after this estd move on to bad faith analysis (?
    likely to fail here?)
  • N.B. use of Phillipine law
  • consequences of tribunal level decision
  • how does the evidence here compare with Lu? As
    counsel, what evidence would you submit?

13
Vong v Canada 2004 I.A.D.
  • mother is undefined in the IRPA and IRPR
  • nuturing relationship, recogzd in the community
    possibly other factors, more than one mother is
    possible
  • looks to old Act and draws conclusion on the
    basis of a lack of definition
  • intent of Parliament to anticipate shifting
    attitudes toward family (??)
  • note comments re HC considerations

14
Natt v Canada 2004 FC
  • adoption validity and adding members to the
    family class
  • they were her dependent children at all times
  • culture context of understanding of adoption
  • what legislative purpose seems to animate s
    117(9)(d)?

15
Nguyen v Canada 2003 FCTD
  • remember trial division no longer exists
  • modern purposive approach to statutory
    interpretation look to the object and purpose
    of the legislation, n.b. use of objectives clause
  • what do you think of the statement that such an
    interpretation is consistent with the principle
    of family reunification (at para 17)?
  • what does para 19 mean?
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