Immigration and Refugee Law - People without status
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Immigrant women and domestic violence
Produced by
CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Produced in 2009
This fact sheet covers topics for women who have permanent resident status and women who don't, including women who have applied for permanent residence, refugee claimants, and live-in caregivers.
Available in English, French/français
Do I Have the Right to Attend School?
Produced by
Justice for Children and Youth (JFCY)
Produced in 2007
Prepared for students and parents, this resource discusses the right to attend school.
Available in English
Every child's legal right to education
Produced by
CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Produced in 2006
This pamphlet is meant to be a tool for advocates or parents to use when children are denied admission to school because of immigration status or lack of status.
Available in English, French/français
Non-Status Women in Canada: Fact Sheet
Produced by
Rights of Non-Status Women Network
Produced in 2006
This fact sheet, created by the Rights of Non-Status Women Network, addresses myths held about non-status women who have experienced violence. "Non-status" refers to people who do not have immigration status in Canada.
Available in English, French/français, Chinese
, Arabic
, Korean
, Portuguese
, Serbian
, Somali
, Albanian
, Turkish 