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'''NOTE:''' The Manuals and Operational Bulletins do not have the force of law and must be consistent with the IRPA and the IRP Regulations.  Cases that do not fit the factors listed in the Manuals and Operational Bulletins may therefore still be arguable at law.  However, you may never have an opportunity to argue the legal case due to the limited and narrow appeals and review options, and so it is essential that applicants try to confirm to the policy requirements as much as possible in the circumstances.
'''NOTE:''' The Manuals and Operational Bulletins do not have the force of law and must be consistent with the IRPA and the IRP Regulations.  Cases that do not fit the factors listed in the Manuals and Operational Bulletins may therefore still be arguable at law.  However, you may never have an opportunity to argue the legal case due to the limited and narrow appeals and review options, and so it is essential that applicants try to confirm to the policy requirements as much as possible in the circumstances.


=== 3. Ministerial Instructions ====  
=== 3. Ministerial Instructions ===
The Ministerial Instructions are provided for in s 87.3 of IRPA, and are created through Order in Council.  The Ministerial Instructions drive current immigration policy.  The Minister uses Ministerial Instructions to make fast, sweeping changes to the immigration system, and so it is very important to ensure that you are working with the most current information on requirements.
The Ministerial Instructions are provided for in s 87.3 of IRPA, and are created through Order in Council.  The Ministerial Instructions drive current immigration policy.  The Minister uses Ministerial Instructions to make fast, sweeping changes to the immigration system, and so it is very important to ensure that you are working with the most current information on requirements.


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