Immigration law practice labyrinth in Bangladesh
Mufssil M M Islam
Over
the years, Immigration Law has developed rapidly and has interacted
tremendously with International Conventions to such an extent that it
has become a major area of legal complexity in the practice of law.
Domestic Rules and Regulations, International Conventions and Treaties
and Human Rights and Ethical issues have affected Immigration Rules
immensely touching human society beyond borders.
Europe
has emerged to be land of trying to face the conflicts between human
rights issues and Immigration Regulations of different countries which
are signatory to various conventions which have immense regulatory authorities
on the legal aspects in the signatory countries. Europe is growing in
European Union size, materialising the dram of a European citizenship.
US
on the other hand has opened has been compromising with North American
Free Trade Agreement which has opened up free border movements between
US, Canada and USA.
Where
does Asia stand? Many of us are still so much lost in the dream of migrating
that we often fall victim to serious error in judgments relating to
seeking out honest, reliable and effective assistances from experts
providing services for migration and multinational trade issues.
What
is the regulatory body for immigration consultants coming to Bangladesh
for advising our citizens even on their laws? Who can and who cannot
advise immigration issues in Bangladesh is another largely unexplored
issue. Any person who is not an advocate with the Bangladesh Bar Council
is not licensed to advise on any legal issues and charge fees for the
same. The rule should be applicable for foreign lawyers coning to our
country even for a brief period to advise people although for apparently
free seminars arranged by certain immigration consultancy firms in Bangladesh
as there are always a financial benefit for the foreign lawyers in the
long run. The temporary business or pleasure visas to Bangladesh should
not be allowing a foreign lawyers to advise clients or people in Bangladesh
even on the laws of their country. Appropriate short work visas or investors
visas should be sought and they should seek enlistment with the Bangladesh
Bar Council as a Foreign Legal Consultant with supervisory and partnership
agreements with a Bangladeshi law firm. If Bangladesh Bar Council does
not work as the regulatory body for the foreign lawyers, there will
be immense possibilities of people being mislead and trapped. Any foreign
lawyer must have assistance in partnership with a Bangladeshi law firm
so that they do not break any rules of the country while advising the
citizens of the country. Bangladesh government will be losing huge revenues
otherwise.
We
have serious lack of true experts in the area of Immigration Law in
Bangladesh as our idea of Immigration Law is still apparently confined
to filling-up DV forms. But it should be noted that even by applying
for DV forms for US lottery programs and by applying for US visas and
providing fingerprints for that, a person may compromise with his rights
to anonymity and rights to privacy if not done properly which may have
long after effects in his/her life.
All
the leading and developed countries of the world have their Bar Councils
and Law Societies setting strict rules for foreign lawyers to render
services even on the laws of their native land. Law Societies of England
and Wales and also that of New Zealand have set provisions for registered
foreign lawyers and US States have provisions for Certified Foreign
Legal Consultants which are few to be mentioned here.
What
we need are expert Bangladeshi lawyers to have wings in their chambers
to advise on global immigration laws. There are a number of Bangladeshi
lawyers abroad who has experience in working as clerks and consultants
or even as partners and practitioners in foreign law firms, and these
advocates should be the best options as they are accountable to Bangladesh
Bar Council.
Working
for any foreign mission in Bangladesh should not be and cannot be an
automatic privilege to claim as an expert in that particular country's
immigration issues as the missions or consulates are merely the first
stage of immigration relating issues and not the ultimate Immigration
and Naturalization office which is based in the consulate's homeland.
But if any Bangladeshi lawyer has any experience of working at a foreign
consulate office, he can be treated as an expert to a certain degree.
Many
areas of immigration laws remain an area uninformed, for our citizens.
For example, a student going abroad, should have assistance as to the
documents which may be required from them for the visa application and
the student should also know of her rights and obligations in a foreign
country before even flying to that country. Students, visitors and even
business people from Bangladesh are often lost and baffled about regulations
in a foreign country. Assistance from an expert immigration lawyer from
Bangladesh with foreign training and experience would save many from
harassments and our image will definitely be enhanced abroad.
The
investors from abroad are much more cautious about immigration rules
relating to business ventures in Bangladesh because of their high respects
for law and therefore, when they do not find any reliable experts in
that area of practice i.e., experts on Bangladesh Immigration Rules,
they often decide not to venture to invest large sums.
Professional
jealousy often works amongst certain lawyers in Bangladesh who resent
to recognise this new area of legal practice branding the field to be
mere clerical works for filling up forms and their tendency emanates
from their own lacking of experience in the area.
In
foreign countries, law societies or Bar Councils have strict regulations
to have different bank accounts for client's matters. A law firm must
have an Client Account and an Office Account and this way the client's
money never gets misused by the lawyers and immigration consultants
with the executive of expenditure and a lawyer or law firm will touch
the free-money only when the work has been delivered and until then
they would spend from Office Account which will have money paid and
agreed by the client as non-refundable administrative fee.
We
have SAARC as our South Asian zone for cooperation. We should have expertise
charting legal drafts for expected migration of experts between us in
expected areas so that all countries benefit from it and none has the
opportunity to abuse the opportunity for lack of rules.
The
visa issuing officers in Bangladesh consulates abroad and lawyers should
attend seminars abroad to get the desired expertise and the relevant
information can be obtained via internet easily.
Universities
should recognise Immigration Law as a major area of law as human souls
are very much affected by it, especially when we being the people of
the poorer nations pick-up the bills to apply for migration and rich
foreign countries profit.
Enough
abuses have occurred in this area of law and it is about time we should
heed to the wake-up call.
Mufssil
M M Islam Ex-Foreign Law Consultant: Neil Weinrib, PC Attorney At Law,
USA.