A Lawyer's Perspective on Canadian Refugee Policy
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21462Keywords:
Canadian Refugee Policy, Right to Work, Examination Under Oath, Refugee Status Advisory Committee (R.S.A.C.), Visa Requirements, Inland Refugee DeterminationAbstract
The comments below reflect my own experiences in Metropolitan Toronto and may or may not coincide with the experiences of other lawyers in Toronto or the rest of Canada. Though sorne observations arise from my former position as a refugee co-ordinator for the Canadian Section (Anglophone) of Amnesty International, any opinions expressed in this article are personal to me and may or may not be the official position of Amnesty International.Metrics
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