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BCTA 302

Immigration and Refugee Law (Paralegal)

How do individuals gain admission to Canada as immigrants, visitors, temporary workers, and students? You will cover Canada's immigration laws, relevant legal principles, rules and standards that have been developed and applied by courts, tribunals and government officials to individual cases. You will study the processes in Canada for an individual to change their political status, for instance, becoming naturalized as a Canadian citizen. You will also be familiarized with the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, provided with an introduction to refugees in Canada and learn how a person may be removed from Canada. 

Online courses have not been accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada

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