Steven Meurrens and Deanna Okun-Nachoff
Borderlines
A podcast for the discussion of Canadian immigration law and policy, although we often delve into other topics. Each episode features 2-3 lawyers, academics, politicians, and stakeholders discussing current migration issues. Hosted by Steven Meurrens and Deanna Okun-Nachoff , two immigration lawyers in Vancouver, British Columbia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Steven Meurrens and Deanna Okun-Nachoff
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29 de jun. de 2026
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#81 - Artificial Intelligence and Differential Decision Outcome Concerns, with Sean Rehaag 14.03.2023 1:24:11
Sean Rehaag is an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, the Director of the Centre for Refugee Studies and the Director of the Refugee Law Laboratory. Today we discuss his use of GPT to conduct legal research, artificial intelligence and decision making, differential results in Federal Court and Immigration and Refugee Board decisions, and how to identify if differential outcomes are act...
#80 - AMA with Raj Sharma on Processing Delays, Mandamus and Bulk Approvals to Clear Backlogs 24.01.2023 1:16:14
Raj Sharma is an immigration lawyer in Calgary. He can be found on Twitter at @immlawyercanadaTopics:1:30 - Addressing divergent case law15:30 - Globe and Mail story about waiving TRV eligibility requirements to clear backlogs23:00 - Chat GTP replacing lawyers and visa officers31:00 - Processing delays36:00 - Mandamus42:00 - Open work permits for spouses of Canadians56:00 - C-10 work permits and E...
#79 - Recapping 2022 and Predictions for 2023 in Canadian Immigration Law, with Tamara Mosher Kuczer 12.01.2023 1:17:13
Tamara Mosher Kuczer is the Founder & Principal Lawyer of Lighthouse Immigration Law Professional Corporation. She can be found on Twitter @ttrrmk.5:00How would you summarize 2022 for Canadian immigration? 13:23Favorite development in Canadian immigration law25:00Least favorite development in Canadian immigration39:15Favorite Federal Court decision52:00What should people watch the most in 202356:0...
#78 - Canada's No Fly List, with Sadaf Kashfi and Eric Purtzki 28.11.2022 1:11:07
The Secure Air Travel Act provides the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness with authority to establish a list of individuals that the Minister has reasonable grounds to suspect could be a threat to aviation or national security or intends to travel by air for the purpose of terrorism. Sadaf Kashfi, works for Edelmann & Co. She advises clients on complex issues concerning U.S. and...
#77 - When Processing Delays are an Abuse of Process, with Prasanna Balasundaram 07.10.2022 58:50
Prasanna Balasundaram is the Director of Downtown Legal Services. He represented the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers as interveners in the Supreme Court of Canada case Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Abrametz, which dealt with when delays can amount to an abuse of process.2:00 Why did CARL intervene in this case? 6:00Recalibrating abuse of process.10:00Possible remedies for abuse of process...
#76 - Differential Treatment as a Breach of Procedural Fairness, with Pantea Jafari 22.09.2022 1:02:21
Pantea Jafari is lead counsel at Jafari Law, which she opened in 2012. In 2022 Pantea won a successful group litigation for over 100 Iranian applicants whose applications were refused under the Self-Employed Class. Pantea successfully argued that the Canadian government unfarily changed the standards for these applicants after they had applied. We discuss the Self-Employed Class, the doctrine of l...
#75 - Working at DOJ vs. Private Practice, with Jennifer Dagsvik, Nalini Reddy, and Rafeena Rashid 24.08.2022 1:38:08
Three former counsel at the Department of Justice discuss what practicing at the DOJ is like vs. private practice. Jennifer Dagsvik worked as Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice from 2007 – 2017, and now is a Lecturer at Immigration and Refugee Law at the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law in Thunder Bay, and also a Director at the Newcomer Legal Clinic there. Nalini Reddy worked as a Lawyer at the...
#74 - Practicing High Net Worth Asian Immigration to Canada in the 1980s, with Peter Scarrow 08.08.2022 1:39:47
Peter Scarrow practiced Canadian immigration law from 1981 - 1991, opening the Taiwanese representative office for a prominent Vancouver law firm. We discuss what practicing high net worth immigration from Taiwan and China was like in the 1980s and early 1990s, ghost consultant fraud, tax avoidance, and being a private banker vs. immigration lawyer (Peter did both). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/...
#73 - From an Investor Immigrant Practice to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Chair, with David Thomas 15.07.2022 1:06:07
David Thomas practiced immigration law from 1987 - 2014, when he was appointed Chairperson of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. During his career he developed a large investor clientele from South Korea, ran to be a Member of Parliament, and started a charity that delivered vitamins to North Korea. 3:00 - The start of Dave’s career practicing immigration law both at a large firm and then startin...
#72 - Misrepresentation 29.06.2022 1:00:08
A discussion of misrepresentation, including its application, consequences, the innocent mistake defense, failing to disclose past visa refusals, the difference between insufficient evidence and misrepresentation, and going after low hanging fruit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#71 - Extending Supervisas to Five Years, with Kyle Seeback, MP 17.06.2022 37:51
Kyle Seeback is the Member of Parliament for Dufferin - Caledon. He is the author of Bill C-242, the Reuniting Families Act. Bill C-242 would allow a parent or grandparent who applies for a temporary resident visa as a visitor to purchase private health insurance outside Canada and to stay in Canada for a period of five years. On June 7, 2022, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced...
#70 - The Importance of Compassion, with David Langlands, a 37-year Officer at CBSA 13.04.2022 1:15:18
David Langlands is a recently retired 37-year officer of the Canada Border Services Agency. He worked at land, sea, air and even mail points of entry. We discuss his career, interacting with refugee claimants and people fleeing dire circumstances, compassion, how he once found a zip-log bag labeled Antrhax in someone's suitcase, whether all CBSA interactions with applicants should be recorded, and...
#69 - COVID-19 as an H&C Factor, Mandamus and FSW vs. CEC Priorities, with Raj Sharma 16.02.2022 57:53
A discussion about the Federal Court of Canada decision in Mohammad v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 1, how being a COVID-19 front-line worker is considered in the H&C context, mandamus, tips for litigators, and how to prioritize FSW applications vs. CECRaj Sharma is a Partner at Stewart Sharma Harsanyi in Calgary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#68 - The Economic Pros and Cons of Canadian Immigration, with Mikal Skuterud 04.02.2022 1:25:09
Mikal Skuterud is a professor of economics at the University of Waterloo. The paper on TR-to-PR transition rates can be found here: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/en/catalogue/36280001202200100002. The paper on outmigration can be found here: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/11f0019m/11f0019m2012340-eng.htm3:00 - Does Canada economically need high immigration levels because of low-birth rights...
#67 - Is IRCC Systemically Biased Against People from Africa, with Gideon Christian 21.01.2022 1:23:59
A discussion about Canada's low approval rates for study permit, work permit and temporary resident visa applications for people from Africa. Professor Christian can be found at @ProfXtian on Twitter. The IRCC Anti-Racism Employee Focus Groups Final Report referenced in this episode can be found here - https://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/immigration_refugees/2021/122-20-e/POR_...
#66 - R v. Khill and the Law of Self Defense in Canada, with Sarah Runyon 05.01.2022 42:06
A discussion of the law of self defense in Canada, including the 2021 Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. Khill. We also make comparisons to the Kyle Rittenhouse case in the United States and talk about Canadian immigration implications involving the law of self defense in criminal matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#65 - AMA - Processing Delays, IRCC Transparency, AI, Family Class Issues and More 16.12.2021 1:12:53
We took to Twitter to get listener questions for our first Ask Me Anything episode. 1) Will a gay refugee be deported if her sexuality changes? 2) Does Deanna have any insight or information into what is going on with caregiver applications? 3)Why are local visa offices not processing already approved express entry applications?4)How do you think realistically IRCC should change their workflow and...
#64 - Artificial Intelligence Deciding Visa Applications, Part 2, with Aditya Mohan 24.11.2021 1:26:45
Aditya Mohan is the founder of Robometrics, a company at the forefront of the intersection of artificial intelligence and human emotions like empahty. We discuss the increasing use of artificial intelligence in Canadian immigration legislation, its benefits, and ways to increase transparency and oversight. 3:00 - What is artificial intelligence? 8:00 - What are deep learning systems? 14:00 - How d...
#63 - Artificial Intelligence Deciding Visa Applications, with Mario Bellissimo 21.10.2021 1:21:34
A discussion about the increasing use of artificial intelligence to decide immigration applications. Mario Bellissimo is a Canadian immigration lawyer in Toronto, and the former past Chair of the Canadian Bar Association's National Immigration Law Section. 4:00How imprecise wording in the forms can result in misrepresentation findings where immigration becomes a game of gotcha. 10:30How the laws o...
#62 - Tips from a Former CBSA Inland Enforcement Officer, with Carl Brault 05.10.2021 1:30:03
Carl Brault worked for almost twenty years at the Canada Border Services Agency. His roles included Border Services Officer, Intelligence Analyst and Inland Enforcement Officer. He currently provides consultation services to authorized immigration representatives and can be reached at cb-advisingservices@outlook.com.3:00Working as a summer student as a Border Services Officer. 6:30September 11, 20...
#61 - What Constitutes Sexual Assault in Canada, with Sarah Runyon 23.09.2021 1:15:28
Sarah Runyon is a criminal defense lawyer on Vancouver Island. 3:00What is sexual assault? 5:30Is all sex between an employer and employee deemed to be non consensual? 6:00Why was sexual assault separated from general assault? Is rape a distinct offence from sexual assault? Are there degrees of sexual assault?7:30If someone is at a nightclub and they start dancing with another person without their...
#60 - Where Canada's Political Parties Stand on Immigration in 2021, with Chantal Desloges 09.09.2021 1:51:30
A discussion of the 2021 immigration platforms of the Liberals, Conservatives, New Democrats, Greens, Bloc Quebecois and the People's Party of Canada. She can be found on Twitter @Twimmigration. Chantal Desloges is the Founder and Senior Partner of Desloges Law Group. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#59 - Authorization to Work Without a Work Permit, with Cristina Guida 30.08.2021 1:10:40
Cristina Guida is a senior associate lawyer with Green and Spiegel LLP in Toronto. She can be found on Twitter @crisguida_gands. We discuss authorization to work in Canada without a work permit, including business visitors, students, perfroming artists, maintained status, the global skills strategy and other categories. We also discuss what Canada's immigration department continues to be "work." H...
#58 - Myths About Canadian Immigration Law, with Marina Sedai 12.08.2021 1:24:03
Marina Sedai is an immigration lawyer and the past National Chair of the Canadian Bar Association Immigration Section, a role that she served in from 2018 – 2019, and is also a past provincial char of the CBABC Immigration Law Section. She can be found on Twitter @MarinaSedai. We discuss various myths about Canadian immigration law, including:* Refugees get more financial help than pensioners. & F...
#57 - Mandamus Applications, with Adrienne Smith 05.07.2021 1:15:01
We discuss how mandamus applications work. Adrienne Smith is a Partner at Battista Smith Migration Law Group.2:00Does filing mandamus applications annoy Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada? 5:30Has there been a change in the frequency with which mandamus applications are considered? 13:30During COVID-19 is there a difference in filing a mandamus application between online and paper applic...
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