Date: 19980421
Docket: T-2417-96
BETWEEN:
IN THE MATTER OF THE CITIZENSHIP ACT
R.S.C., 1985, c. C-29
AND IN THE MATTER OF an appeal from the
decision of a Citizenship Judge
AND IN THE MATTER OF
Saba Said Saad,
Appellant
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
WETSTON J.
[1] When you appeared before the Citizenship Judge, your difficulties were that you did not demonstrate an adequate knowledge of Canada and the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship.
[2] Invariably, when applicants for citizenship come to this Court, they are often nervous. You are obviously nervous. And I have to, in considering your answers to questions, take that into account. And I have done so. But you are not yet ready to become a citizen of Canada. Your knowledge of Canada is still imperfect. You have to study more and you have to prepare more before you return before a Citizenship Judge and make an application for citizenship in this country. It is obvious that you do know some things but your knowledge is inadequate to become a citizen at this time.
[3] On that basis, the application before me for citizenship is dismissed.
"Howard I. Wetston"
Judge
Toronto, Ontario
April 21, 1998
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record
COURT NO: T-2417-96
STYLE OF CAUSE: IN THE MATTER OF THE CITIZENSHIP ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-29 |
AND IN THE MATTER OF an appeal from the decision of a Citizenship Judge |
AND IN THE MATTER OF |
Saba Said Saad, |
Appellant
DATE OF HEARING: MARCH 31, 1998
PLACE OF HEARING: TORONTO, ONTARIO
REASONS FOR ORDER BY: WETSTON, J.
DATED: APRIL 21, 1998
APPEARANCES: Mr. Saba Said Saad
For the Appellant
Mr. Peter K. Large
Amicus Curiae
SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Mr. Saba Said Saad
285 Shuter Street
Suite 1022
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1W4
For the Appellant
Peter K. Large
610-372 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 2W9
Amicus Curiae
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
Date: 19980421
Docket: T-2417-96
Between:
IN THE MATTER OF THE CITIZENSHIP ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-29 |
AND IN THE MATTER OF an appeal from the decision of a Citizenship Judge |
AND IN THE MATTER OF |
Saba Said Saad, |
Appellant
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT