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"Incompetence of counsel" in the Canadian immigration law context refers to situations where an applicant seeks to set aside a decision (e.g., refusal, removal order, etc.) on the grounds that their legal or immigration representative provided ineffective or negligent assistance, which prejudiced their case.
Arsheep Kahlon joins to discuss the key elements of how this argument works.
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By Steven Meurrens and Deanna Okun-Nachoff5
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"Incompetence of counsel" in the Canadian immigration law context refers to situations where an applicant seeks to set aside a decision (e.g., refusal, removal order, etc.) on the grounds that their legal or immigration representative provided ineffective or negligent assistance, which prejudiced their case.
Arsheep Kahlon joins to discuss the key elements of how this argument works.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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