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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#104 - Privacy Law Issues 101 and Impacts On Canadian Immigration, with Gerald Chan

#104 - Privacy Law Issues 101 and Impacts On Canadian Immigration, with Gerald Chan

In this episode, we are joined by Gerald Chan, a privacy and criminal defense lawyer from Stockwood's LLP. We discuss several significant cases and topics within the realm of privacy law and its inter...

10 Apr 20241h

#103 - Inadmissibility for Organized Crime and Screening Lawyers for Islamophobia, with A. Connie Campbell

#103 - Inadmissibility for Organized Crime and Screening Lawyers for Islamophobia, with A. Connie Campbell

A. Connie Campbell is a lawyer at Edelmann & Co. We discuss inadmissibility for organized crime and answer a question about whether we think that law societies should screen lawyers for Islamophobia o...

3 Apr 20241h 1min

#102 - What Being a Visa Officer Was Like, with Corey Clamp

#102 - What Being a Visa Officer Was Like, with Corey Clamp

Corey Clamp worked at Citizenship and Immigration Canada from 2003-2008. His roles included working as a Litigation Management Analyst in Ottawa, several supervisory roles at the Canadian High Commis...

27 Mars 202450min

#101 - Cancelling Mexican eTAs, Pepa and Anti-Semitism

#101 - Cancelling Mexican eTAs, Pepa and Anti-Semitism

Deanna and Steven discuss the partial visa reimposition on Mexican nationals, the cancellation of Mexican eTAs, IRCC procedures for cancelling visas in general and the Supreme Court granting leave in ...

22 Mars 202445min

[Repost] #35 - The Implications of the Supreme Court of Canada Decision in Vavilov

[Repost] #35 - The Implications of the Supreme Court of Canada Decision in Vavilov

This episode is a repost of episode 35, which has been our most listened to podcast episode to date. It was recorded on 27 January 2020.Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Vavilov, 201...

12 Mars 202453min

#100 - What Being a Judge is Like, with Peter Edelmann

#100 - What Being a Judge is Like, with Peter Edelmann

Peter Edelmann was a founder of the Borderlines podcast and immigration lawyer who was appointed to the British Columbia Supreme Court in December, 2019. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo...

6 Mars 20241h 18min

#99 - When will Express Entry Points Decrease, with Amandeep Hayer

#99 - When will Express Entry Points Decrease, with Amandeep Hayer

Amandeep Hayer is the founder of Hayer Law, a Vancouver immigration law firm. The Express Entry points requirement is currently higher than it has ever been. In this episode we discuss when they are l...

28 Feb 202453min

#98 - The Ban on Islamic Adoptions, with Warda Shazadi Meighen

#98 - The Ban on Islamic Adoptions, with Warda Shazadi Meighen

Warda Shazadi Meighen is an immigration lawyer in Toronto and the founder of Landings Law. Canadian immigration legislation states that adoptions that can lead to immigration must create a legal pare...

21 Feb 202449min

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