A&M Law Corporation is
proud to introduce Canada’s first comprehensive Immigration Case Law Library,
created to make Federal Court immigration decisions more accessible, practical,
and easier to understand.
Canadian immigration law
continues to evolve through court decisions that shape how legislation and
policies are interpreted. Our Case Law Library is designed to help applicants,
immigration professionals, students, workers, permanent residents, and anyone
interested in Canadian immigration stay informed about these important legal
developments.
Topic-Based Case Briefs
Our library organizes
immigration case law by subject, making it easier to find decisions relevant to
specific immigration issues. Each case brief highlights the key facts, legal
principles, the Court’s reasoning, and the practical implications of the decision.
Topics include, but are not
limited to:
- Study Permits
- Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP)
- Temporary Resident Visas (TRV)
- Spousal Sponsorship
- Express Entry
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
- Misrepresentation
- Procedural Fairness
- Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications
- Citizenship
- And many more.
Monthly Case Law Updates
We also publish monthly
summaries of significant Federal Court immigration decisions. These updates
highlight recent judgments, emerging legal trends, and noteworthy developments
that may affect applicants and immigration practitioners across Canada.
Why Our Case Law Library
Matters
Understanding relevant case
law can provide valuable insight into how immigration officers and the Federal
Court assess complex legal issues. Our case briefs can help readers better
understand legal principles that may be relevant when responding to:
- Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs)
- Judicial Reviews
- IRCC requests and inquiries
- Complex immigration applications
- Other immigration-related legal matters
Each summary is prepared to
present complex legal decisions in a clear, practical, and reader-friendly
format.
Our Immigration Case Law
Library is continuously expanding with new topics and monthly updates. We
encourage you to explore our growing collection of case briefs and stay
informed about the latest developments in Canadian immigration law.
Follow A & M Law Corporation on social media and visit our website regularly for new case law updates, topic-specific case briefs, and valuable immigration insights.
Written by:
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar (Barrister and
Solicitor)
Author | Writer | Mentor | Legal Researcher | Canadian
Immigration Case Law and Statistics Analyst





