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Citizenship and Immigration committee  I mean, if you look at the way the exception is written, it's very broad, and the guidelines that have been issued talk about a lot of different kinds of evidence as acceptable. That's not the issue. The issue is, no matter what you do, no matter how you change that guideline,

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Lobat Sadrehashemi

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I agree. I think that, if we value them as workers, we should make sure they are actually able to be permanent residents of Canada. Even if you look at other programs, such as the Canadian experience class—which does require one year of work, so it's very similar—you'll see that

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Lobat Sadrehashemi

Citizenship and Immigration committee  There has to be targeted effort at reducing the backlog. The 51 months is just totally unacceptable. That's why I was quite surprised to hear that, even though we're looking at reducing the backlog, the only main focus is on the nuclear family sponsorship, when for live-in care

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Lobat Sadrehashemi

Citizenship and Immigration committee  If you think of the length of the separation, you're looking at at least six years and likely more, so lots of things happen to families in that time. Children grow up, and they could have other medical issues arise, definitely.

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Lobat Sadrehashemi

Citizenship and Immigration committee  First, the regulations have to be amended to get rid of it completely, nothing short of that, and it has to be retroactive so that women don't have to constantly live in that fear. Also, as I've said, there have to be measures taken right now while we're waiting for the regulati

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Lobat Sadrehashemi

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I don't have the exact number, but I can tell you that I frequently have women in my office who are in this situation, where they have to make this decision about whether or not.... Even though there is an exception for violence, it's ineffective because they still have to apply

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Lobat Sadrehashemi

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Thank you for inviting me to testify. In my time I will address two issues that touch the core of the lives of many thousands of immigrant women: conditional permanent residence for sponsored spouses; and the unacceptable delays in processing the permanent resident applications

October 20th, 2016Committee meeting

Lobat Sadrehashemi