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 Changing Landscapes
By David Aujla
In Climate Migration, Refugee News
Posted October 3, 2024

Changing Landscapes

Often times in social gatherings, when discussions turn to climate change and immigration, I asked my fellow conversationalists where they think that the busiest Canadian seaport will be in 50 [...]

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 Sponsoring Refugees From Abroad
By David Aujla
In Climate Migration, Humanitarian Issues, Refugee Outside Canada, Sponsor Refugees
Posted April 9, 2024

Sponsoring Refugees From Abroad

Canada offers protection to people abroad through the Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program (“RHRP”).  RHRP is managed by the Federal ministry of Immigration Refugees and Citizenship [...]

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 Changing Canadian Immigration law for Climate Migrants
By David Aujla
In Climate Migration, Humanitarian Issues
Posted February 13, 2024

Changing Canadian Immigration law for Climate Migrants

Re-categorization It is important for Canada to devise an immigration policy and mechanism whereby individuals who are displaced due to natural disasters have a distinct category under which to [...]

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 Humanitarian Action by Canada for Sudanese Nationals : December 2023
By David Aujla
In Climate Migration
Posted January 3, 2024

Humanitarian Action by Canada for Sudanese Nationals : December 2023

Canada has taken another positive step to help the growing problem of displaced people. Canada has invoked yet another temporary measure (outside the normal immigration streams) on a humanitarian [...]

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 Infographic: The Refugee Process for Port-of-Entry Claims
By David Aujla
In Climate Migration, Infographics
Posted December 6, 2023

Infographic: The Refugee Process for Port-of-Entry Claims

Source: https://stepstojustice.ca/sites/default/files/Port%20of%20Entry%20Refugee%20Claim%20Process%20Flowchart.pdf

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 The Beginning Stages in Recognizing Climate Migration
By David Aujla
In Climate Migration
Posted December 1, 2023

The Beginning Stages in Recognizing Climate Migration

On November 17, 2023, the Canadian Minister of Immigration announced a new avenue of immigration to help 15,000 “displaced” vulnerable people from the Western Hemisphere. This “collective” [...]

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 Climate Migrants – A door opens in Canada
By David Aujla
In Climate Migration, Flow Charts, Humanitarian Issues, Public Policy Announcements, Refugee News, Statistics, UN News
Posted October 26, 2023

Climate Migrants – A door opens in Canada

Estimates by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reveals that 1.5 billion people will be displaced by 2050 as a result of drastic climatic changes created by droughts, floods, heat [...]

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About David Aujla
David Aujla Immigration Lawyer, Vancouver & Victoria

David attended universities in BC and Ontario with degrees in Biochemistry, Philosophy and Law. He graduated from the Western law school in 1974 and has practised law for over forty years. His sole focus of practice is Canadian immigration law and he advises clients worldwide... Read More

David Aujla Immigration Lawher
About David Aujla

David Aujla has advised clients world-wide for over 40 years and is a well-established Canadian Immigration lawyer with offices in both Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia...

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