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Canada’s Permanent Residence Pathway for Youth in State Care

The Permanent Residence Pathway for Foreign Nationals in State Care is a humanitarian immigration pathway aimed at protecting vulnerable young people who are, or were, in provincial or territorial state care. If you work with youth in care, or if you were raised in the Canadian child welfare system, this program may be one of the most time-sensitive opportunities you will ever encounter.

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When Canadian Immigration Law and Family Law Intersect: Outdated Language Around “Custody Documents”

Laura Schemitsch suggests that IRCC’s use of “custody documents” is likely outdated language that may not accurately capture an Applicant’s parenting arrangements as set out above. In my client’s case, the ability to provide evidence of parenting arrangements for the purpose of a permanent residence application is complicated by the fact that there is an ongoing family law matter in court to resolve these arrangements.

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