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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    So, benefit of the doubt goes to the claimant.
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    IRCC applies the law and courts review it later. Fair. The correct way to put it is: if IRCC tries to apply the new one-year bar to an already-referred claim, that decision can be challenged in court — and on the right reading of the law, it shouldn't hold. But here's the bigger point you might...
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    The judicial review will be based on statutory interpretation. Section 75 of the Bill is ambiguous. It does not make it clear which claims are subject to this clause: those that are already referred to the IRB, or those that are at the pre-referral stage. Even the Hansard of this Bill does not...
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    Did you receive the brown paper already?
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    https://www.paxlaw.ca/leave-and-judicial-review-bill-c12-rpd-referred-claim-ineligibility/
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    Apply for Judicial Review. If you carefully read the Bill C-12 it is only applicable to cases that are not referred to IRB. It does not give IRCC the power to redetermine the cases that are already referred. It cannot be used like a time machine. A new law is presumed not to strip away rights...
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    The date mentioned on the letter is it the date you applied in the portal or the date mentioned in the AOC
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    Has anyone received a letter of ineligibility following bill c-12 receiving royal assent?

    Everyone is saying the date application was submitted through the portal will count but my lawyer is saying the date mentioned in the AOC needs to be before June 3rd.
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    Bill C-12's Nearing Royal Assent and Refugee Claim Eligibility

    Will asylum filed submitted in the portal before june 3rd 2025 but received AoC on June 6th 2025 be affected by bill C-12