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Immigration Submissions - from the perspective of the decision maker 

What defines the nature of the immigration decision?

Legislation

Policy 

Administrative law 

Legal tests 

What to submit and what not to submit in an immigration application 

Finding of fact – what it is and how to make it work for you 

Do’s and don’ts of immigration submissions 

Ethics 

Q & A

 

T.D. (Dani) Willets RCIC 

TDImmigration 

Ms. Willetts has been an Accredited Immigration Consultant since August 2013.  Prior to that, she worked with the Department of Citizenship and Immigration for 25 years.  She was originally hired as an Immigration Officer, but in the 10 years prior to retiring from the department was primarily an Immigration Supervisor.  She has extensive experience in every inland immigration program and several overseas programs.  Although substantively a decision maker and supervisor, her career also included opportunities to work in several other capacities including Intelligence Liaison Officer, Justice Liaison Officer, Regional Program Advisor, Senior Policy Advisor, PRRA Coordinator, Visa Officer, Manager, Director, Supervisor in charge of outreach for the 2010 Winter Olympics and Regional Training Coordinator.  She was a certifieddepartmental and interdepartmental trainer and a frequently requested speaker for external partners including NGO’s, other government departments, the Immigration Section of the Canadian Bar Association, CAPIC, CSIC and Universities and Colleges.  While employed by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ms. Willetts was recognized nationally three times for her initiatives in outreach.  She has received the Head of the Public Service Award, The Deputy Ministers Award, and the Public Service Award of Excellence.    

Currently, in addition to Immigration Consulting, Dani teaches the Family Class and Citizenship module for the blended CILPP program at UBC.  She is a frequently requested presenter and has presented for UBC, CBA, CAPIC and ICRCC either as a government representative before retiring or as an instructor for Continuing Professional Development programs for her colleagues.  She has also been a featured guest on Borderlines, a podcast hosted by well-known Immigration Lawyers, Steven Meurrens and Peter Edelmann in Vancouver and the regular podcast hosted by Mark Holthe, Immigration lawyer from Edmonton, Alberta.

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