Date: 19971117
Docket: IMM-223-97
BETWEEN:
WAI KIN TSOI
Applicant
- and -
THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION
Respondent
REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
WETSTON J.
[1] It is clearly not the function of the Court on judicial review of a Visa Officer's decision to substitute its decision for that of the Visa Officer. It would appear from the rejection letter that the only issue is whether the applicant had "the ability to establish or purchase" a business in Canada. The applicant clearly had sufficient capital to establish or purchase a business in Canada.
[2] The Visa Officer concluded, either on the basis of his intention to become a self-employed swimming coach or to establish an export-import trading house, that:
You have not worked wholy or significantly in a self-employed capacity which would provide you with the aforementioned salary. |
[3] I have little doubt that the formulation of an opinion as to whether a person has the required ability is no doubt challenging. However, being self-employed is not a condition precedent to satisfying the definition. While I agree with respondent's counsel that this case can be distinguished from the undue emphasis cases, nevertheless, having been self-employed is not the sole criterion to be considered. The rejection letter considers his "ability" only in relation to whether or not he has worked "wholly or significantly" in a self-employed capacity.
[4] Accordingly, the application is allowed. The decision, dated December 5, 1996, is set aside and returned to a different Visa Officer for rehearing and reconsideration.
"H. Wetston"
Judge
Toronto, Ontario
November 17, 1997
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record
DOCKET:
IMM-223-97
STYLE OF CAUSE: WAI KIN TSOI
THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
DATE OF HEARING: NOVEMBER 13, 1997
PLACE OF HEARING: TORONTO, ONTARIO
REASONS FOR ORDER
AND ORDER: WETSTON, J.
DATED: NOVEMBER 17, 1997
APPEARANCES: Mr. M. Max Chaudhary For the Applicant
Mr. Kevin Lunney
For the Respondent
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
M. Max Chaudhary CHAUDHARY LAW OFFICE 255 Duncan Mill Road, Suite 812 North York, Ontario
M3B 3H9
For the Applicant
George Thomson Deputy Attorney General of Canada
For the Respondent