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.

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#84 - Thoughts on Starting and Immigration Law Firm, with Will Tao

#84 - Thoughts on Starting and Immigration Law Firm, with Will Tao

Will Tao is a Canadian immigration and the founder of Heron Law Office. During this episode we discuss what got Will into immigration law, why he started his own firm, how he balances client files, ...

6 Jun 20231h 3min

#83 - Is the Canadian Immigration Dream Fading, with Kubeir Kamal

#83 - Is the Canadian Immigration Dream Fading, with Kubeir Kamal

This episode is a joint recording of Borderlines and Ask Kubeir, a popular YouTube channel about Canadian immigration news and updates, hosted by Kubeir Kamal, a regulated immigration consultant in To...

23 Mai 20231h 3min

#82 - Jandu v. Canada, the top work permit Federal Court case of 2022

#82 - Jandu v. Canada, the top work permit Federal Court case of 2022

Jandu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 1787, was a decision where the Federal Court quashed several visa refusals and misrepresentation findings for truck drivers. The case raised sev...

5 Mai 20231h 17min

#81 - Artificial Intelligence and Differential Decision Outcome Concerns, with Sean Rehaag

#81 - Artificial Intelligence and Differential Decision Outcome Concerns, with Sean Rehaag

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 condu...

14 Mar 20231h 24min

#80 - AMA with Raj Sharma on Processing Delays, Mandamus and Bulk Approvals to Clear Backlogs

#80 - AMA with Raj Sharma on Processing Delays, Mandamus and Bulk Approvals to Clear Backlogs

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 requ...

24 Jan 20231h 16min

#79 - Recapping 2022 and Predictions for 2023 in Canadian Immigration Law, with Tamara Mosher Kuczer

#79 - Recapping 2022 and Predictions for 2023 in Canadian Immigration Law, with Tamara Mosher Kuczer

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 immigra...

12 Jan 20231h 17min

#78 - Canada's No Fly List, with Sadaf Kashfi and Eric Purtzki

#78 - Canada's No Fly List, with Sadaf Kashfi and Eric Purtzki

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 ...

28 Nov 20221h 11min

#77 - When Processing Delays are an Abuse of Process, with Prasanna Balasundaram

#77 - When Processing Delays are an Abuse of Process, with Prasanna Balasundaram

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 Saskatche...

7 Okt 202258min

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