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Date: 19990309


Docket: IMM-1100-98

BETWEEN:

     TAHIRA NASREEN

     - and -

     HINA FATIMA

     Applicants

     - and -

     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

     Respondent

    

     REASONS FOR ORDER

NADON J.:     

[1]      The applicants, mother and daughter, are citizens of Pakistan. By their judicial review application they seek to set aside a decision of the Refugee Board dated February 9, 1998 pursuant to which the Board dismissed their claims for refugee status in Canada.

[2]      The Board"s decision rests on its finding that a number of aspects of the mother"s story are not credible. In my view, notwithstanding Mr. Lehrer"s forceful arguments, the Board"s credibility findings are unassailable.

[3]      The Board also refused to give any weight to a medical report and a psychological report. The Board deals with these reports as follows at pages 6 and 7 of its reasons:

                  The panel has considered the medical report. Dr. del Junco finds that the claimant"s scars are consistent with her account as to how she suffered them outlined in her PIF. The panel finds, however, that this is not evidence that she was physically abused by her husband as alleged. The panel notes that she never went to a hospital or clinic while in Pakistan but was allegedly treated for her injuries at home by her daughters.             
                  The panel has also considered the psychological report. Dr. Pilowsky states that the claimant was most likely suffering from full blown Postraumatic Stress Disorder while living in Pakistan. Her symptoms have alleviated considerably since her arrival in Canada. While the panel does not dispute Dr. Pilowsky"s psychological finding, we do not accept that the claimant was abused by her husband as alleged and fears for her life. The panel notes that the claimant"s 14-year-old son died in Marcy 1994, which had a tragic effect on her.             

[4]      Counsel for the respondent argued that the weight to be given to these reports depends on their relevancy and general consistency with the whole of the evidence. As a result of the credibility findings made by the Board, counsel submits that the Board was entitled, in the circumstances, to give the reports little or no weight. I agree.

[5]      Finally, the Board held that the applicant"s failure to make her refugee claim as soon as possible "points to a lack of subjective fear. It also impeaches her credibility." In my view, this finding cannot be qualified as unreasonable.

[6]      For these reasons, the application for judicial review is denied. As the respondent did not ask for costs, there will be no order as to costs.

                                     "Marc Nadon"     

     J.F.C.C.

TORONTO, ONTARIO

March 9, 1999

     FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

     Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record

COURT NO:                          IMM-1100-98

STYLE OF CAUSE:                      TAHIRA NASREEN and

                             HINA FATIMA

                             and -

                             THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

DATE OF HEARING:                  TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1999

PLACE OF HEARING:                  TORONTO, ONTARIO

REASONS FOR ORDER BY:              NADON J.

DATED:                          TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1999

APPEARANCES:                      Mr. Mark Lehrer

                            

                                 For the Applicants

                            

                             Ms. Marissa Bielski

                                 For the Respondent

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:              Vandervennen Lehrer

                             Barristers & Solicitors

                             45 St. Nicholas St.,

                             Toronto, Ontario

                             M4Y 1W6

                                 For the Applicants

                             Morris Rosenberg

                             Deputy Attorney General

                             of Canada

                                 For the Respondent

                            

                    

                              FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

                                 Date: 19990309

                        

         Docket: IMM-1100-98

                             Between:

                             TAHIRA NASREEN and

                             HINA FATIMA

                            

                                 Applicants

                             - and -

                             THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

                        

     Respondent

                    

                            

            

                             REASONS FOR ORDER             

                            

        

        

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