Toronto, Ontario, September 8, 2008
PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell
BETWEEN:
RONG HAN LIANG (a.k.a. Ronghan Liang)
CAI YIN GUAN (a.k.a. Caiyin Guan)
Applicants
and
THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
Respondent
REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
[1] The present Application concerns a claim for protection by an elderly Chinese couple who state that, because they allowed Falun Gong members to practice in their home in China, and because while in Canada under valid visitor’s visas they learned that the Chinese authorities had discovered this conduct and demand their return, they have subjective and objective fear or risk of persecution should they return to China.
[2] The Refugee Protection Division (RPD) dismissed the Applicants’ claim on two primary grounds: “there are a number of concerns as it relates to credibility both in the inconsistency and omissions found in the claimants’ testimony” (Decision p.2); and “in the panels’ view, it is a case of the claimants being economic migrants” (Decision, p.3.).
[3] I agree with Counsel for the Applicants’ submissions that: the negative credibility finding is unsupported by the evidence and no clear reasons are given for its making; and the economic migrant finding is unsubstantiated by evidence on the record and constitutes an extraneous consideration which is manifestly unfair to the Applicants.
[4] As a result I find that the decision is rendered in reviewable error.
ORDER
ACCORDINGLY, I set aside the decision under review and refer the matter back for re-determination before a differently constituted panel.
There is no question to certify.
Judge
FEDERAL COURT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: IMM-3775-07
STYLE OF CAUSE: RONG HAN LIANG (a.k.a. Ronghan Liang) and CAI YIN GUAN (a.k.a. Caiyin Guan)
v. THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
PLACE OF HEARING: Toronto, Ontario
DATE OF HEARING: September 8, 2008
APPEARANCES:
Ms. Vania Campana |
FOR THE APPLICANTS |
Ms. Ada Mok
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SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
LEWIS & ASSOCIATES Barristers and Solicitors Toronto, Ontario
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FOR THE APPLICANTS |
JOHN H. SIMS, Q.C. Deputy Attorney General of Canada |
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