Me Isabelle Sauriol is a Member of the Quebec Bar Association since 2014 and holds a Masters of Law Degree from the University of Cape Town and a Bachelors of Law (LL.B.) from the University of Montreal. She also holds various diplomas and trainings in communication (UQAM), humanitarian work (McGill University) and public policy (London School of Economics).
She has presented and defended many economic, business, humanitarian and family class immigration applications before the various governmental entities, the Immigration and Refugee Board, The Federal Court of Canada, the Quebec Superior Court and the Administrative Tribunal of Quebec. She presented as a speaker in Canada and abroad, including for the Quebec Bar Association in immigration matters.
She also worked as a legal officer for the international organization Interpol, on questions related to international law, criminal law and data protection.
In addition to her role as a senior advisor at Immigration.ca, she volunteers for the Legal clinic of the NGO Médecins du Monde and the Canadian Red Cross to this day. She also volunteered to the activities of Racine Croisée, the Centre africain d’aide et d’entraide, and Action Réfugiés Montréal in the past, among others.