Giving refugees a second chance
Adrienne Smith, Immigration and Settlement Studies MA alumna
Typically, the fruits of Adrienne Smith’s labours as an immigration lawyer emerge years later, when she sees her refugee clients thriving as new Canadian residents.
As the founder and principal lawyer at Smith Immigration Law (external link) , Smith specializes in LGBTQ immigration issues and often represents LGBTQ refugees before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Her career stems from the Immigration and Settlement Studies (ISS) MA program.
“The ISS program cemented my aspirations in becoming an immigration lawyer and gave me the tools and confidence to pursue that career with unwavering focus,” says Smith. “The ISS faculty, under Dr. Myer Siemiatycki’s leadership, ignited my passion for legal advocacy and set me on a career path that has been incredibly rewarding.”
For her major research paper (MRP), Smith examined the types of evidence presented at IRB refugee hearings, and the challenges of proving a claimant’s sexual orientation.
“My MRP supervisor helped focus my ideas while at the same time giving me room to develop my personal research interests,” says Smith. “I still consider my decision to enroll in the ISS program one of the best career decisions that I have made.”
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