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Title: “Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada”
Author: Bernhard, Judith; Berinstein, Carolina; Goldring, Luin
Abstract: This paper analyzes the institutionalized production of precarious migration status in
Canada. Building on recent work on the legal production of illegality and nondichotomous
approaches to migratory status, we review Canadian immigration and
refugee policy, and analyze pathways to loss of migratory status and the implications of
less than full status for access to social services. In Canada, policies provide various
avenues of authorized entry, but some entrants lose work and/or residence
authorization and end up with variable forms of less-than-full immigration status.
We argue that binary conceptions of migration status (legal/illegal) do not reflect this
context, and advocate the use of 'precarious status' to capture variable forms of
irregular status and illegality, including documented illegality. We find that elements of
Canadian policy routinely generate pathways to multiple forms of precarious status,
which is accompanied by precarious access to public services. Our analysis of the
production of precarious status in Canada is consistent with approaches that frame
citizenship and illegality as historically produced and changeable. Considering variable
pathways to and forms of precarious status supports theorizing citizenship and
illegality as having blurred rather than bright boundaries. Identifying differences
between Canada and the US challenges binary and tripartite models of illegality, and
supports conducting contextually specific and comparative work.
Subject: illegality; immigrants; legal status; precarious; undocumented; Canada
Type: Article
Rights: This is an electronic version of an article published in Citizenship Studies [Luin Goldring, Carolina Berinstein and Judith Bernhard, “Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada,” Citizenship Studies 13.3 (2009): 239-265]. Citizenship Studies is available online at: www.tandfonline.com. The article is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13621020902850643
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13621020902850643
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ccst
http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/10022
Published: Taylor and Francis
Citation: Luin Goldring, Carolina Berinstein and Judith Bernhard, “Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada,” Citizenship Studies 13.3 (2009): 239-265.
Date: 2009

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