Who should attend: Lawyers practicing immigration law. This course may also be of interest to lawyers practicing criminal law and lawyers practicing administrative law.
Learning level: Intermediate/Advanced
Immigration is always topical and the subject of constant political scrutiny and review. As a result, there are frequent changes to the law, policy, and practice that demand continuous learning by immigration practitioners like you.
Join us for our annual in-depth discussions of the most significant developments in immigration law, policy, and practice over the past year, and look ahead with your colleagues to some of the critical emerging issues.
Practical and relevant, this course will provide you with current ideas and strategies to navigate the labyrinth of laws, policies, and procedures involved in the ever-evolving practice of immigration law.
Join us and be confident in your command of immigration law.
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 hours (this course will contain a minimum of 1 hour pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management).
Course Chairs
Brett J. Nash — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Deanna L. Okun-Nachoff — McCrea Immigration Law LLP, Vancouver
Pricing
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EARLY BIRD Register by Nov. 3/23 |
Regular Price After Nov. 3/23 |
In-person* |
$584 |
$654 |
In-person Articled Student* |
$372 |
$372 |
Webinar |
$494 |
$564 |
Webinar Articled Student |
$282 |
$282 |
*Please note: The in-person session is dependent on a minimum number of registrants and may not be confirmed until 4 weeks before the course date.
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Registration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials and lunch for in-person registration.
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CLEBC Program Lawyer*
Nadia Myerthall
nmyerthall@cle.bc.ca
*non-practising