The judge hears the case and determines whether the certificate is adequate or not. If he says it isn't, he may decide that a point of law warrants a debate on the principle. He can then certify…
November 29th, 2007 / 4:45 p.m.
Lawyer, President of the Advisory Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, Barreau du Québec
The judge hears the case and determines whether the certificate is adequate or not. If he says it isn't, he may decide that a point of law warrants a debate on the principle. He can then certify…
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