Spousal sponsorship and immigration to Canada is a complex process. Using a qualitative and quantitative content analysis, this feminist research examines the relationship between gender, race, and marriage in 93 spousal sponsorship appeal cases. More specifically, this thesis examines how the gendering and racialization of spousal immigrants contributes to Canadian perspectives on spousal sponsorship and how they shape the meaning of marriage for immigration purposes. I argue that marriage for spousal immigration purposes is defined in a white, heterosexual, patriarchal, gendered, Western way. The spousal sponsorship appeal process uses marriage as a mechanism to exclude spousal relationships that do not conform to Western marriage ideals
Part I describes the federal immigration benefits available to spouses of most U.S. citizens and pre...
An estimated 35,000 U.S. citizens are living in our country with same-sex foreign partners, but thes...
In 2013, the Supreme Court changed the lives of thousands of same-sex couples in America by declarin...
Transnational marriage migration powerfully captures how migration – a demographic and social phenom...
This is the pre-print version of an article published by Wiley in Law & Policy in August 2018. Earli...
How do we define family? In an attempt to police incoming migrants, the Harper government adopted a ...
Migrants can obtain permanent residency in Canada under the family-reunification category set out in...
In A White Wedding? The Racial Politics of Same-Sex Marriage, I examine the inter-locking relations ...
This article questions the terms on which groups that have traditionally been treated as other in ...
As U.S. states and foreign nations began recognizing same-sex marriages over the last dozen years, t...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-le...
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which came into force in 2002, and the Regulations under...
This document contains two (2) policy briefs on the subject of Spousal Sponsorship. One from Jan 201...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-l...
This thesis focuses on Fraudulent migratory marriages by discussing two paradigms of such marriages...
Part I describes the federal immigration benefits available to spouses of most U.S. citizens and pre...
An estimated 35,000 U.S. citizens are living in our country with same-sex foreign partners, but thes...
In 2013, the Supreme Court changed the lives of thousands of same-sex couples in America by declarin...
Transnational marriage migration powerfully captures how migration – a demographic and social phenom...
This is the pre-print version of an article published by Wiley in Law & Policy in August 2018. Earli...
How do we define family? In an attempt to police incoming migrants, the Harper government adopted a ...
Migrants can obtain permanent residency in Canada under the family-reunification category set out in...
In A White Wedding? The Racial Politics of Same-Sex Marriage, I examine the inter-locking relations ...
This article questions the terms on which groups that have traditionally been treated as other in ...
As U.S. states and foreign nations began recognizing same-sex marriages over the last dozen years, t...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-le...
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which came into force in 2002, and the Regulations under...
This document contains two (2) policy briefs on the subject of Spousal Sponsorship. One from Jan 201...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-l...
This thesis focuses on Fraudulent migratory marriages by discussing two paradigms of such marriages...
Part I describes the federal immigration benefits available to spouses of most U.S. citizens and pre...
An estimated 35,000 U.S. citizens are living in our country with same-sex foreign partners, but thes...
In 2013, the Supreme Court changed the lives of thousands of same-sex couples in America by declarin...