Models of Change in Canada's Refugee Status Determination Process
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.41303Keywords:
Refugee Status Determination, Claim, Oral Hearing, CanadaAbstract
It is not possible here to outline all cri- ticisms of the refugee-status determina- tion process. Many of these criticisms are directed at secondary issues arising from the actual practices followed by the Immigration Commission - prob- lems with work authorizations, wel- fare, settlement assistance and other such matters. Rather, I will attemptonly to outline the primary concerns with the present process and to put into context the proposals for change.
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