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What is discriminatory harassment?
Definition of Discriminatory Harassment Has the purpose or effect of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment; or. Has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s work performance; or. Otherwise adversely affects an individual’s employment opportunities.
What is vexatious behaviour?
The criterias included in the definition : Vexatious behaviour. This behaviour is humiliating, offensive or abusive for the person on the receiving end. It injures the person’s self-esteem and causes him anguish. It exceeds what a reasonable person considers appropriate within the context of his work.
What does limited confidentiality mean?
Employers can only promise limited confidentiality – that the information will be limited to those who “need to know.” An investigator cannot promise complete confidentiality because it may be necessary to disclose information obtained during the investigation in order to complete the investigation and take appropriate …
Can a spouse of a US citizen immigrate to the US?
Immigrant Visa for a Spouse or Fiancé(e) of a U.S. Citizen. ALL / ALL /. Same-sex spouses of U.S. citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs), along with their minor children, are now eligible for the same immigration benefits as opposite-sex spouses.
What happens if my spouse becomes a citizen during the wait?
If the U.S. spouse becomes a citizen during the wait, the immigrant automatically converts to a so-called “immediate relative,” for which visas are immediately available.
Can a CPR apply for naturalization on the basis of marriage?
In all cases, a CPR applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage must have an approved petition prior to naturalization if the CPR: Has a pending petition to remove conditions at the time of filing the Application for Naturalization; or
Can a spouse of a permanent resident get a green card?
As the spouse of a permanent resident, you are what’s referred to as a “preference relative.” Annual limits apply to the number of preference relatives who are allowed green cards each year, which means there can be years-long waiting lists for what’s called a “visa number,” as there are now.