How do we define family? In an attempt to police incoming migrants, the Harper government adopted a strict definition of family in order to limit access to citizenship for certain immigrants. Even when immigrants had no intention of sponsoring family members, their familial networks affected their entry to Canada. This approach limited the freedom of some immigrants and refugees to develop their chosen familial networks, a privilege enjoyed by most Canadian-born citizens. Drawing on government documents and interviews, Megan Gaucher analyzes the government’s assessment of sexual minority refugee claimants’ relationship history and married and common-law spousal sponsorship applications, as well as its crackdown on marriage fraud, to map th...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
Adopting a governmentality perspective, this article explores the multi-conceptuality of family in F...
This paper examines the implications of post-multiculturalism for family class immigration to Canada...
Migrants can obtain permanent residency in Canada under the family-reunification category set out in...
The recently published article, Immigration’s Family Values by Professor Kerry Abrams and R. Kent Pi...
This paper examines the implications of post-multiculturalism for family class immigration to Canada...
Spousal sponsorship and immigration to Canada is a complex process. Using a qualitative and quantita...
This paper analyses two dimensions of ‘waiting’ in the realm of family reunification: the policy pe...
The chapter critically reviews some themes arising from different streams of literature having tackl...
This paper examines the implications of changes to the family class category under Canada’s Immigrat...
The paper argues that Art. 16(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has become customary i...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
At first glance, the U.S. immigration system seems very family-friendly. The majority of lawful immi...
When a law purports to combat a problem, many of us take for granted that it is effective in doing s...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
Adopting a governmentality perspective, this article explores the multi-conceptuality of family in F...
This paper examines the implications of post-multiculturalism for family class immigration to Canada...
Migrants can obtain permanent residency in Canada under the family-reunification category set out in...
The recently published article, Immigration’s Family Values by Professor Kerry Abrams and R. Kent Pi...
This paper examines the implications of post-multiculturalism for family class immigration to Canada...
Spousal sponsorship and immigration to Canada is a complex process. Using a qualitative and quantita...
This paper analyses two dimensions of ‘waiting’ in the realm of family reunification: the policy pe...
The chapter critically reviews some themes arising from different streams of literature having tackl...
This paper examines the implications of changes to the family class category under Canada’s Immigrat...
The paper argues that Art. 16(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has become customary i...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
At first glance, the U.S. immigration system seems very family-friendly. The majority of lawful immi...
When a law purports to combat a problem, many of us take for granted that it is effective in doing s...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
Adopting a governmentality perspective, this article explores the multi-conceptuality of family in F...