Date: 19980202
Docket: T-493-97
Ottawa, Ontario, the 2nd day of February 1998
Present: the Honourable Mr. Justice Pinard
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
CHU XA AU,
Appellant.
JUDGMENT
The appeal from the March 14, 1997 decision of a Citizenship Judge is allowed, with the result that the appellant cannot be denied Canadian citizenship under paragraph 5(1)(e) of the Citizenship Act, which concerns the requirement of adequate knowledge of Canada and of the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship.
Yvon Pinard
JUDGE
Certified true translation
M. Iveson
Date: 19980202
Docket: T-493-97
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
CHU XA AU,
Appellant.
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
PINARD J.:
[1] On March 14, 1997, a Citizenship Judge refused the appellant's application for Canadian citizenship on the ground that she did not meet the requirements of paragraph 5(1)(e)[1] of the Citizenship Act (the "Act").
[2] The instant proceedings are de novo in nature. When examined by the amicus curiae in my presence, the appellant demonstrated that she has acquired an adequate knowledge of Canada and of the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship. If she continues to reside in Canada, her knowledge of this country can only continue to improve.
[3] The appeal is therefore allowed.
Yvon Pinard
JUDGE
OTTAWA, ONTARIO
February 2, 1998
Certified true translation
M. Iveson
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
TRIAL DIVISION
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
COURT NO.: T-493-97
STYLE OF CAUSE: Citizenship Act
v.
Chu Xa Au
PLACE OF HEARING: Montréal, Quebec
DATE OF HEARING: January 27, 1998
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE PINARD
DATED FEBRUARY 2, 1998
APPEARANCES:
Chu Xa Au THE APPELLANT, REPRESENTING HERSELF
Jean Caumartin AMICUS CURIAE
SOLICITOR OF RECORD:
Jean Caumartin AMICUS CURIAE
Avocat
Montréal, Quebec