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Date: 20031021

Docket: IMM-5243-01

Citation: 2003 FC 1222

Ottawa, Ontario, this 21st day of October, 2003

Present:           THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE O'REILLY                          

BETWEEN:

                                              CHIKAODILI SARITA OMORUYI AND

                                              CHRISTOPHER OSARETIN OMORUYI

                                                                                                                                                      Applicants

                                                                                 and

                             THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

                                                                                                                                                   Respondent

                                      REASONS FOR JUDGMENT AND JUDGMENT

[1]                 Chikaodili Omoruyi applied to become a permanent resident of Canada on the strength of her qualifications as a hospital pharmacist. Her application was evaluated by a visa officer at the Canadian High Commission in London, England. The officer awarded her a total of 68 points, just short of the 70 points required for a successful application. The officer awarded her no points for job experience or occupational factors. Ms. Omoruyi argues that the officer's assessment was seriously flawed and asks, by way of this application for judicial review, for a reconsideration of her application by a different officer.

[2]                 I agree with Ms. Omoruyi that the visa officer erred and that she deserves to have her application reconsidered.

[3]                 Ms. Omoruyi stated in her application that she had worked as a hospital pharmacist from August 1998 to September 1999. Similarly, her resume set out her employment history and described her experience working at the Military Hospital Ikoyi in Nigeria during that time period. She also supplied a letter of recommendation from her supervisor at the hospital describing her duties and good employment record. Still, the visa officer found that she did not meet the minimum requirement of one-year's experience in her chosen occupation.

[4]                 The officer appears to have relied on the date on which Ms. Omoruyi received her pharmacist's licence as the starting point of her relevant experience. Starting from that date (June 2000), Ms. Omoruyi had not acquired a full year of experience. However, it appears she had completed more than a year working as a hospital pharmacist before she ever acquired her licence. She was qualified to work as a pharmacist in Nigeria in 1998 based on her bachelor's degree and internship, even though she did not obtain her licence until 2000.

[5]                 Accordingly, I find the visa officer's assessment was out of keeping with the evidence before her. Therefore, I must allow Ms. Omoruyi's application for judicial review and order a reconsideration of her file by a different officer.

[6]                 Neither party proposed a question of general importance for certification, and none is stated.

                                                                        JUDGMENT

IT IS HEREBY ADJUDGED that:

1.          The application for judicial review is allowed.

2.          Ms. Omoruyi's application shall be reconsidered by a different visa officer.

3.          No question of general importance is stated.

                                                                                                                                      "James W. O'Reilly"       

                                                                                                                                                               Judge                       


                                                                 FEDERAL COURT

                              NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

DOCKET:                                             IMM-5243-01

STYLE OF CAUSE:                           CHIKAODILI SARITA OMORUYI and

CHRISTOPHER OSARETIN OMORUYI

                                               Applicants

and

THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND

IMMIGRATION

                                             Respondent

PLACE OF HEARING:                     Toronto, Ontario

DATE OF HEARING:                       October 9, 2003

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

and JUDGMENT BY :                     The Honourable Mr. Justice O'Reilly

DATED:                                                October 21, 2003

APPEARANCES:

                                                               Kingsley I. Jesuorobo

FOR THE APPLICANTS

John Loncar

FOR THE RESPONDENT

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

Kingsley I. Jesuorobo

Barrister & Solicitor

North York, Ontario

FOR THE APPLICANTS

Morris Rosenberg

Deputy Attorney General of Canada

FOR THE RESPONDENT


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