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Welcome Home: An Immigration Law Podcast

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by Emond Publishing

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15 episodes
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From the publisher that brought you the Immigration Law Series, Emond Publishing presents Welcome Home: An Immigration Law podcast. Hosts Chantal Desloges and Cathryn Sawicki examine the current state of Canadian immigration law, breaking down policy, practice, procedure, and recent immigration cases from across Canada. Explicit content rating due to coarse language.

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11/23/2021

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for S1E15 - When the Work Hurts: Mental Health in Legal Practice

May 21, 2025

S1E15 - When the Work Hurts: Mental Health in Legal Practice

Registered Psychotherapist Dawn Binkowski discusses mental health challenges within Canadian immigration law, including burnout and anxiety, and emphasizes the importance of self-care and boundaries for legal professionals in an interview with podcast hosts Chantal and Cathryn.

Episode thumbnail for S1E14 - From Advocacy to Algorithms: AI’s Role in Immigration

May 8, 2025

S1E14 - From Advocacy to Algorithms: AI’s Role in Immigration

Zeynab Ziaie Moayyed and Will Tao discuss AI's growing role in Canadian immigration, including visa processing and border security, with hosts Chantal Desloges and Cathryn Sawicki in this interview.

Episode thumbnail for S1E13 - Canadian Citizenship: What Practitioners Need to Know

September 24, 2024

S1E13 - Canadian Citizenship: What Practitioners Need to Know

<p>In December 2023, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that Canada’s current “first generation” limits on citizenship violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. </p> <p>In this episode, citizenship experts <a href="https://u.emond.ca/WH13-AH" rel="nofollow">Amandeep Hayer</a> and <a href="http://u.emond.ca/WH13-LM" rel="nofollow">Lisa Middlemiss</a> join us to break down the proposed controversial Canadian Citizenship amendments. We discuss the limitations of first-generation citizenship, the Bjorkquist case, Bill C-71, and more. While Bill C-71 promises to abolish discriminatory limitations, many aspects of the Bill remain uncertain, including the “substantial connection to Canada” test. Does this new test make it too easy to qualify? Will these changes lead to a continual succession of Canadian citizenship or issues in population growth? Tune in to hear how practitioners can keep abreast of these changes and prepare clients for the uncertainty ahead. </p> <p>In this segment of “Things I Wish I Knew,” we discuss nightmare clients and how to avoid them. We explore the red flags – clients who refuse direction, constantly look for shortcuts and discounts, ask irrelevant &quot;what ifs,” or bombard you with too much communication. We share our advice for stepping away from an unresolvable situation while upholding your professional responsibilities.    Special Guests:   <a href="https://u.emond.ca/WH13-AH" rel="nofollow">Amandeep Hayer</a> is the principal lawyer at Hayer Law, a boutique immigration law firm in Langley, British Columbia. His firm specializes in citizenship by descent, business immigration, BC PNP applications, spousal and family sponsorship, criminal inadmissibility, and more. </p> <p><a href="http://u.emond.ca/WH13-LM" rel="nofollow">Lisa Middlemiss,</a> founder of Middlemiss Immigration Law, a boutique immigration law firm in Montreal specializing in work and study permits, permanent residence, citizenship applications, contesting refusals, and more.</p>

15 total episodes available with 3 transcripts

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What is Welcome Home: An Immigration Law Podcast?

From the publisher that brought you the Immigration Law Series, Emond Publishing presents Welcome Home: An Immigration Law podcast. Hosts Chantal Desloges and Cathryn Sawicki examine the current state of Canadian immigration law, breaking down policy, practice, procedure, and recent immigration cases from across Canada. Explicit content rating due to coarse language.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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