现在只有2位律师准备打集体诉讼,LW和Bellissimo,刚才上了Bellissimo的网站:
http://www.bellissimolawgroup.com/
发现昨天的开庭延期到明年1月中旬以后了:
Federal Skilled Worker Litigation
Test Cases to be Heard in Toronto January 14-16th, 2013
The certification motion has been adjourned with the consent of all parties pending decisions in the lead cases scheduled to be heard by the Federal Court of Canada in Toronto over three days from January 14th to January 16th. Bellissimo Law Group and Campbell Cohen will be making arguments in their lead case of Tabingo alleging the new law breaches section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as its implementation discriminates on the basis of country of national origin. We will be tweeting further updates and provide a full review in our upcoming newsletter.
印度人的起诉的网站:
http://www.canadaclassaction.com/
On March 30, 2012, the Government of Canada announced plans in its federal budget to eliminate the backlog of federal skilled worker applicants by returning the majority of applications filed prior to February 2008. This bill received Royal Assent on June 29, 2012 and is now law.
Forcing applicants to wait close to 10 years and then implementing retroactive legislation refusing the pending backlog of applicants is the greatest sham in the history of Canadian immigration policy. Close to 300,000 applicants who were all promised that their credentials would be evaluated under previous criteria will now be refused. It will occur even though the Federal Court blocked a similar attempt in 2003, when department officials were found to be misleading the standing committee on citizenship and immigration in its attempt to pass legislation that would retroactively wipe out a much smaller inventory of 100,000 applicants.
We are currently representing backlog federal skilled worker applicants to oppose this reprehensible legislation. Our clients are being Case Managed by Justice Barnes of the Federal Court of Canada.
Hearings are now scheduled for January 14, 15, 16, 2013.
http://www.bellissimolawgroup.com/
发现昨天的开庭延期到明年1月中旬以后了:
Federal Skilled Worker Litigation
Test Cases to be Heard in Toronto January 14-16th, 2013
The certification motion has been adjourned with the consent of all parties pending decisions in the lead cases scheduled to be heard by the Federal Court of Canada in Toronto over three days from January 14th to January 16th. Bellissimo Law Group and Campbell Cohen will be making arguments in their lead case of Tabingo alleging the new law breaches section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as its implementation discriminates on the basis of country of national origin. We will be tweeting further updates and provide a full review in our upcoming newsletter.
印度人的起诉的网站:
http://www.canadaclassaction.com/
On March 30, 2012, the Government of Canada announced plans in its federal budget to eliminate the backlog of federal skilled worker applicants by returning the majority of applications filed prior to February 2008. This bill received Royal Assent on June 29, 2012 and is now law.
Forcing applicants to wait close to 10 years and then implementing retroactive legislation refusing the pending backlog of applicants is the greatest sham in the history of Canadian immigration policy. Close to 300,000 applicants who were all promised that their credentials would be evaluated under previous criteria will now be refused. It will occur even though the Federal Court blocked a similar attempt in 2003, when department officials were found to be misleading the standing committee on citizenship and immigration in its attempt to pass legislation that would retroactively wipe out a much smaller inventory of 100,000 applicants.
We are currently representing backlog federal skilled worker applicants to oppose this reprehensible legislation. Our clients are being Case Managed by Justice Barnes of the Federal Court of Canada.
Hearings are now scheduled for January 14, 15, 16, 2013.

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