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Citizenship and Immigration committee  I think it depends who it is. For women who are educated, I would say yes, overall the education level in terms of immigration has gone up, and then with the advent of Internet and public information... But for women who are uneducated and unable to access it, I think it has not

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Yes. I partially agree with my friend. The only thing I would add to that is that if there has been a trial with a negative trial outcome, I would think that this is innocent until proven guilty. However, I do agree with my friend Ms. Neufeld completely that the majority of domes

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I think it's probably about the same. It has not gotten better. My number one advice to people is if you want information about immigration, don't call Immigration.

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Citizenship and Immigration committee  If the person is the sponsor and is in Canada, the first thing I would do is tell them to go to the police. As I said earlier, people who are in Canada at least have the advantage of the protections we have here in Canada. The problem is if it's the foreign national, it's a much

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Yes, on a couple of different occasions. The one that stands out in my mind is a situation where a man had two wives. The original wife was sponsorable, which isn't a problem. He had children with the second wife and one of the children was very ill. It was a Canadian-born child.

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Yes, I have. It happened to me one time. I was approached to do a sponsorship appeal. I was hired by a women and her family to do a sponsorship appeal, and the first time I met her alone and isolated from her family, she told me that she was being forced to do this, that she had

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you very much. I've been doing immigration for about 20 years, and I'm a certified specialist in immigration and refugee law. I'm not an expert in violence against women, so I'm going to limit my comments today to things that I've seen on the ground in my practice as a law

March 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I don't know if you have considered calling a witness from the UNHCR, but they would have very good information about that. I don't know what the turnaround times are for other refugee-receiving countries. Whether they're faster, I really couldn't tell you. It would only be anecd

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Yes, the information that I was privy to was about Iraqi families who have resettled in New Zealand. Also, those particular individuals had family there, so that may have also played a factor in it. I'm not sure about the regulations. But if it's a floodgates argument that we'r

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Yes, there's a pretty high refusal rate. I'll tell you what I attribute that to. It's not only bad decision-making, although that accounts for some of it. It's also because the majority of people who use this type of category don't have someone like me helping them. There are peo

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Yes. If you're a privately sponsored refugee, you will wait 50 months just to get your visa for Canada, and that's not counting the amount of time at the office inside Canada, where the sponsors have to apply to be qualified as sponsors. So that adds another--I don't know--maybe

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  That applies to Egypt as well.

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Chantal Desloges