Toronto, Ontario, March 27, 2008
PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell
BETWEEN:
Applicant
and
THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND
IMMIGRATION
Respondent
REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
[1] The present Application concerns an application for permanent resettlement in Canada by the principal applicant, Ms. Alcozai, and her husband. The Visa Officer who conducted the interview process made a clear finding that a stark contradiction in the evidence of the principal applicant’s husband constitutes a breach of s.16(1) of the IRPA because he did not answer truthfully all the questions put to him. It is not contested that no similar finding was made with respect to the principal applicant.
[2] The decision under review is in the form of a letter dated November 8, 2006, addressed to the principal applicant with the result being stated that her application for permanent resettlement in Canada is refused (Tribunal Record, p.4). In my opinion, the decision is, on its face, fundamentally flawed.
[3] The decision purports to refuse the principal applicant’s application on the reason that:
You have been unable or unwilling to resolve discrepancies and contradictions in the information you have provided about your military service, particularly with reference to the situation in Kunar province, your knowledge of the taking of prisoners of war, and your involvement in combat.
Obviously, this critical finding is made with respect to the principal applicant’s spouse’s evidence and has nothing whatever to do with the principal applicant’s evidence. As a result, I find that the decision is made in reviewable error.
ORDER
Accordingly, I set aside the decision under review and refer the matter back to a different visa officer for re-determination.
“Douglas R. Campbell”
FEDERAL COURT
NAME OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: IMM-1573-07
STYLE OF CAUSE: NASREEN ALCOZAI v. THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
PLACE OF HEARING: Toronto, Ontario
DATE OF HEARING: MARCH 27, 2008
APPEARANCES:
Mehran Youssefi FOR THE APPLICANT
Michael Butterfield FOR THE RESPONDENT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Mehran Youssefi
Barrister & Solicitor
Toronto, Ontario FOR THE APPLICANT
John H. Sims, Q.C.
Deputy Attorney General of Canada FOR THE RESPONDENT