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Date: 19981105


Docket: T-1330-97


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


THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP

AND IMMIGRATION


Appellant


- and -


CHI HING GEORGE TAI


Respondent


REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

(Delivered from the Bench at Toronto, Ontario on

Wednesday, November 4, 1998, as edited)

ROTHSTEIN J.:

[1]      The decision of the Citizenship Court Judge indicates that he believed that the respondent's periods of absence from Canada were for the purposes of promoting Canadian made products and that the respondent's Canadian business venture employed twelve Canadian citizens. Before me the respondent admitted that his efforts abroad were not to promote Canadian made products and that his Canadian business employs no one other than himself.

[2]      The respondent, over the relevant 1095 day period, was away 831 days or approximately 76% of the time. He does business in Hong Kong and takes short trips to the Middle East for the purpose of selling garments. His pattern of travel is to be outside of Canada three to four months at a time and to return for a few weeks and again to leave.

[3]      The respondent does not satisfy the residency requirements for citizenship purposes. Clearly he is not physically present in Canada for significant periods of time each year. Nor does he qualify under the jurisprudence that allows for consideration of residency even when an individual is not physically present in Canada.

[4]      The Minister's appeal is allowed.

"Marshall Rothstein"

Judge

Toronto, Ontario

November 5, 1998

     FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

     Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record

COURT NO:                  T-1330-97

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

                         THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP

                         AND IMMIGRATION


Appellant

                         - and -

                         CHI HING GEORGE TAI


Respondent

DATE OF HEARING:              WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1998

PLACE OF HEARING:              TORONTO, ONTARIO

REASONS FOR ORDER BY:          ROTHSTEIN, J.

DATED:                      WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1998

APPEARANCES:              Mr. Stephen H. Gold

                             For the Appellant

                         Mr. Peter Johnson

                                 For the Respondent

                         Mr. Peter Large

                        

                                 Amicus Curiae


SOLICITORS OF RECORD:     

                         Morris Rosenberg

                         Deputy Attorney General of Canada

                                 For the Appellant

                         Peter K. Large

                         610-372 Bay Street

                         Toronto, Ontario

                         M5H 2W9

    

                                 Amicus Curiae


    

                     FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

     Date: 19981105

                         Docket: T-1330-97

                     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

                     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP

                     AND IMMIGRATION


Appellant


- and -


CHI HING GEORGE TAI


Respondent

                    

                             REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

                    


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