Kamaljit Lehal
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Experience
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Lehal Law Corporation
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Canada
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Law Practice
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Lawyer
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Apr 1992 - Present
Immigration Law: Family Class Applications; PNP; Business; Federal Skilled Workers; Student Visas; Refugee Claims; IAD Appeals; Immigration Division Hearings; and Federal Court Appeals. Personal Injury Law: Plaintiff MVA Claims Immigration Law: Family Class Applications; PNP; Business; Federal Skilled Workers; Student Visas; Refugee Claims; IAD Appeals; Immigration Division Hearings; and Federal Court Appeals. Personal Injury Law: Plaintiff MVA Claims
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Tribunal Member
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May 2015 - Mar 2019
Tribunal member at British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal. Tribunal member at British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal.
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Supervising Lawyer for The Safety of Immigrant, Refugee, and Non-Status Women Project (IWP)
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Mar 2008 - Mar 2011
The Safety of Immigrant, Refugee, and Non-Status Women Project (IWP) was a 3-year initiative completed in March 2011. It was a project of the Ending Violence Association of BC (EVA BC), in partnership with Vancouver & Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services Society(VLMFSS) and MOSAIC. The purpose of the project was to address the serious policy gaps and problems that compromise the safety of refugee, immigrant, and non-status women who experience violence. It aimed to improve policy and law reform to increase the safety of immigrant, refugee and non-status women, and to offer those women an opportunity to provide input to policymakers on the issues that affect them. The IWP was funded by the Law Foundation of BC Show less
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BC Review Board
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Vancouver, Canada Area
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Member and Alternate Chairperson
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Sep 1998 - Dec 2010
Alternate Chairperson responsible for conducting hearings pertaining to individuals found not criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder. Sitting as a panel we would hear evidence and make dispositions in accordance with the governing Criminal Code provisions. Alternate Chairperson responsible for conducting hearings pertaining to individuals found not criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder. Sitting as a panel we would hear evidence and make dispositions in accordance with the governing Criminal Code provisions.
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Supervising Lawyer
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Oct 2008 - Oct 2010
Prepared and made submissions on behalf of EVA BC to the Public Commission on Legal Aid. The submissions are contained in a document entitled "Access to Justice Needed to Keep Immigrant Women Safe" found on the EVA BC website. Prepared and made submissions on behalf of EVA BC to the Public Commission on Legal Aid. The submissions are contained in a document entitled "Access to Justice Needed to Keep Immigrant Women Safe" found on the EVA BC website.
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Education
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The University of British Columbia
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Harvard Law School Program of Negotiation
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Simon Fraser University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Psychology