The Immigration Division of the immigration and refugee Board
Samual was detained by a CBSA officer and brought to a correctional facility. He was notified that a detention review would take place tomorrow at the Immigration Division of the immigration and refugee Board. Samuel is desperate to get out of detention. What alternatives to detention may he propose to convince the member that he should be released?
23. With respect to A44 (1) which the following statement is true?
Select one:
*A44(1) gives officers the discretionary authority whether to prepare a report or not .officer can also delegate the discretionary authority to another person.
*A44(1) gives officers the discretionary authority whether to prepare a report or not .officer cannot also delegate the discretionary authority to another person. nor can another person oblige an officer to do or not to do something that is at the officer’s discretion.
*A44(1) gives officers the discretionary authority whether to prepare a report or not .officer can delegate the discretionary authority to another person.
*A44(1) gives officers the discretionary authority whether to prepare a report or not .officer cannot delegate the discretionary authority to another person. nor can another person oblige an officer to do or not to do something that is at the officer’s discretion.
22. Before issuing a TRP what would the delegated authority determine?
select one:
* The need for the foreign national to enter or remain in Canada is necessary for an individual who is a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen
*The need for the refugee to enter or remain in Canada is compelling.
*The need for the foreign national to enter or remain in Canada is necessary for an individual.
*The need for foreign nationals’ presence in Canada outweighs any risk to Canadian or Canadian society.
21. which of the following statement is true regarding writing 44 (1) reports?
select one:
*The fact that officers have the discretionary power to decide whether or not to write an admissibility report means that someone’s or maybe, inadmissible, or that they can grant to that person.
*The fact that officers have the discretionary power to decide whether or not to write an admissibility report means that they can disregard the fact that someone is or may be, inadmissible, or that they can grant status to that person.
*The fact that officers have the discretionary power to decide whether or not to write an admissibility report does not mean that they can disregard the fact that someone is or may be, inadmissible, or that they can grant to that person.
*The fact that officers do not have the discretionary power to decide whether or not to write an admissibility report does not mean that they can disregard the fact that someone is or may be, inadmissible, or that they can grant to that person.
20. Norman applied for a Canadian work permit . His application was refused because of misrepresented a material fact in his application – namely, he lied about his work experience and provided false documentation . A year later, Norman married Esther . Norman has always dreamed about moving to Canada, so he convinced Esther to apply for permanent residence
under the federal skilled worker class and include him in her application as a spouse. Esther meets the eligibility criteria for this program but is not sure whether she is admissible to Canada. which of the following statement is true:
Select one:
*it’s likely that Ester’s application will be affected because her husband’s inadmissibility will render her inadmissible to Canada.
* Misrepresentation carries a 6-year ban, so Esther should be advised to submit her application once 6 years have elapsed since the commission of her husband’s offense.
*Esther’s application will not be affected because she did not misrepresent any material fact. Norman should provide an affidavit stating that he will obey Canadian laws.
*Esther’s application will not be affected , provided that she removes her husband from the application because he is inadmissible for misrepresentation.

