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Citizenship and Immigration committee  It is for CIC to decide the appropriate process.

March 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Joel Rubinoff

Citizenship and Immigration committee  CIC proceeds and has been proceeding that way for many years. They have decided to change it for whatever reason, and it appears that the Bar Association favours it, so it would appear that the change will decrease processing and will be more efficient. That's all I can take from

March 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Joel Rubinoff

Citizenship and Immigration committee  That's correct. Let's say that we allow an appeal. Generally it has to go not through us but through, I believe, the local CBSA and CIC back to the visa post. It has to get there. It then is redetermined. They then continue with the processing, taking into account our decision. T

March 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Joel Rubinoff

Citizenship and Immigration committee  All of the decisions of the IAD go to CanLII. They're available in due course on CanLII, which is a website. They're also available through Quicklaw, which is a paid subscription, while CanLII is a free subscription. We have a publication called RefLex; we look at significant cas

March 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Joel Rubinoff

Citizenship and Immigration committee  —allow or reject an appeal goes back to the visa post. They would see the decision and they would be able to look at the decision and decide whatever they wished to do with respect to whatever remedy they wanted to take from our reasons for the decision.

March 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Joel Rubinoff

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Excuse me. It's my understanding that our decision of the IRB, whether we uphold or—

March 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Joel Rubinoff