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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#71 - Extending Supervisas to Five Years, with Kyle Seeback, MP

#71 - Extending Supervisas to Five Years, with Kyle Seeback, MP

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 ...

17 Juni 202237min

#70 - The Importance of Compassion, with David Langlands, a 37-year Officer at CBSA

#70 - The Importance of Compassion, with David Langlands, a 37-year Officer at CBSA

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 c...

13 Apr 20221h 15min

#69 - COVID-19 as an H&C Factor, Mandamus and FSW vs. CEC Priorities, with Raj Sharma

#69 - COVID-19 as an H&C Factor, Mandamus and FSW vs. CEC Priorities, with Raj Sharma

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, mandamu...

16 Feb 202257min

#68 - The Economic Pros and Cons of Canadian Immigration, with Mikal Skuterud

#68 - The Economic Pros and Cons of Canadian Immigration, with Mikal Skuterud

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. Th...

4 Feb 20221h 25min

#67 - Is IRCC Systemically Biased Against People from Africa, with Gideon Christian

#67 - Is IRCC Systemically Biased Against People from Africa, with Gideon Christian

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...

21 Jan 20221h 23min

#66 - R v. Khill and the Law of Self Defense in Canada, with Sarah Runyon

#66 - R v. Khill and the Law of Self Defense in Canada, with Sarah Runyon

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 ...

5 Jan 202242min

#65 - AMA - Processing Delays, IRCC Transparency, AI, Family Class Issues and More

#65 - AMA - Processing Delays, IRCC Transparency, AI, Family Class Issues and More

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 wha...

16 Dec 20211h 12min

#64 - Artificial Intelligence Deciding Visa Applications, Part 2, with Aditya Mohan

#64 - Artificial Intelligence Deciding Visa Applications, Part 2, with Aditya Mohan

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 intel...

24 Nov 20211h 26min

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