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151.
Lee v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 504 - 2020-04-08
Federal Court DecisionsThe program requires these institutions to comply with a hiring plan devised by the ministry if they do not maintain a female workforce greater than or equal to 60 percent of the ratio of female workers compared with total workers in relevant occupations. [...] The Officer should have forwarded this request to the proper decision-maker upon refusing the Applicants’ application for permanent residence in Canada on H&C grounds. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-3941-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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152.
Alriyati v. Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship) - 2020 FC 496 - 2020-04-07
Federal Court Decisions[20] The Spouse or Common-law partner in Canada class is prescribed as a class of persons who may become permanent residents if they satisfy the requirements found in the Regulations. [...] In Dhaliwal v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2016 FC 131, the case involved an assessment of where an applicant under the federal skilled workers program intended to reside in Canada. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-1129-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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153.
Patil v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 495 - 2020-04-07
Federal Court DecisionsI note that this Wage Report was not submitted by the Applicant as part of his permanent residency application. [...] [17] By decision dated February 13, 2019, the Applicant’s permanent residence application was denied. [...] In Hamza, the applicant submitted an application for permanent residence through the Federal Skilled Worker program.
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154.
Soltanizadeh v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 450 - 2020-03-27
Federal Court DecisionsIn early 2010, he applied to immigrate to Canada under the Quebec Skilled Worker Category. [...] On February 16, 2010, the Province of Quebec issued a selection certificate approving his application to immigrate under the Quebec Skilled Worker category as a veterinarian. [...] On April 26, 2010, he applied for a permanent resident visa to Canada.
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Global Marine Systems Ltd. v. Canada (Transport) - 2020 FC 414 - 2020-03-25
Federal Court DecisionsIf the licence is not obtained, TC will take action to detain the vessel until a licence is obtained or until the vessel permanently leaves Canadian waters. [...] If the licence is not obtained, TC will take action to detain the vessel until a licence is obtained or until the vessel permanently leaves Canadian waters. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-1188-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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156.
Innocent v. Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship) - 2020 FC 390 - 2020-03-19
Federal Court DecisionsOn the same day, Don Stanley filed an application for permanent residence that he signed himself. [...] [34] It appears, based on subsection 69(2) of the Regulations, that Don Stanley could not be considered for a permanent resident visa when the applicant filed her application for permanent residence, given that he was outside Canada. [...] • The date CIC receives a complete permanent resident application, for applicants in the federal economic class (e.g. federal skilled workers, federal skilled trades, Canadian Experience Class, federal business).
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157.
Nwachukwu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 354 - 2020-03-10
Federal Court Decisions[1] By a Notice of Application for Leave and Judicial review filed on April 29, 2019, Mr. Ugochukwu Onyenaturuchi Nwachukwu (the “Applicant”) sought to challenge the decision of a Visa Officer, denying his application for permanent residence as member of the Federal Skilled Workers Class made pursuant to subsections 75(2) [...] [7] The Applicant submits that the Court overlooked the fact that the federal and provincial governments share jurisdiction over immigration. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-2754-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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158.
Singh v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 328 - 2020-03-03
Federal Court DecisionsIn 2005, he was admitted to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), where he continues to reside. [...] [4] Mr. Singh is a citizen of India who became a permanent resident of Canada in 1987. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-2357-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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159.
Lopez Bidart v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 307 - 2020-02-26
Federal Court DecisionsShe became a permanent resident in July 2014 and they married in July 2016. [...] [4] The Applicant and his partner were living together when she applied for permanent residence. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-136-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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Waheed v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 265 - 2020-02-19
Federal Court DecisionsHe applied for permanent residence in Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Program in August 2014. [...] He also refused his application for permanent residence. He then mentioned for the first time that the employer was not operating from the address given in the First and Second Employment Letters [the Refusal]. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-3312-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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161.
Herradi v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 247 - 2020-02-13
Federal Court DecisionsIn June 2012, he was granted permanent resident status in Canada as a skilled worker. [...] If a permanent resident outside Canada without a permanent resident card applies for a travel document, subsection 31(3) requires that an examination of the residency obligation take place. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-6596-18 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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162.
Abdelsalam v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 196 - 2020-02-04
Federal Court DecisionsAn addendum to the PRRA Decision was provided on March 5, 2019, in light of evidence included in the Applicants’ application for Permanent Resident status on H&C grounds. [...] [10] On March 8, 2019, the same Officer refused their applications for Permanent Resident status on H&C grounds. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-2143-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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163.
Begum v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 162 - 2020-01-29
Federal Court Decisions[3] The Applicants submitted their application for permanent residency under Saskatchewan’s Family Support Stream PNC. The Principal Applicant was nominated by Saskatchewan under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program [SINP]. [...] 87 (1) For the purposes of subsection 12(2) of the Act, the provincial nominee class is hereby prescribed as a class of persons who may become permanent residents on the basis of their ability to become economically established in Canada. [...] [20] The Applicants say the RIAS for section 87 of the IRPR sheds light on the purpose of the provincial nominee program, indicating section 87 allows for the nomination of individuals who do not meet federal immigration criteria for Skilled Workers to benefit the provincial economy:
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164.
Braud v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 132 - 2020-01-27
Federal Court DecisionsIn May 2015, sponsored by Mr. Moreau, Ms. Braud applied for permanent residence in the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada class. [...] [63] Once again, and despite the arguments skillfully presented by her lawyer, I do not share Ms. Braud’s reading of the reasons for the Decision. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-2119-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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165.
Lyu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 134 - 2020-01-27
Federal Court Decisions[1] This judicial review arises from a redetermination of Ms. Lyu’s permanent residency application. [...] She applied for permanent residence in Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker [FSW] program in 2014. [...] While more comments about Ge are contained below, for now suffice it to say that Ms. Lyu’s application for permanent residence was returned to the Office for redetermination by another visa officer [Second Officer].
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Kyere v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) - 2020 FC 120 - 2020-01-24
Federal Court Decisions[29] Neither the Officer’s report nor the Delegate’s decision to refer the matter to the ID is a final determination of Mr. Kyere’s right to remain in Canada as a permanent resident. [...] According to the respondent, the Federal Court of Appeal in Sharma already considered and determined the question of what level of procedural fairness a permanent resident is owed in the context of subsections 44(1) and (2) of the IRPA. [...] Case law has already established the level of procedural fairness owed to a permanent resident in the context of subsections 44(1) and (2) of the IRPA as considered and determined by the Federal Court of Appeal in Sharma (at para 29).
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Nwachukwu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 122 - 2020-01-24
Federal Court Decisions[1] Mr. Ugochukwu Onyenaturuchi Nwachukwu (the “Applicant”) seeks judicial review of the decision of a Visa Officer (the “Officer”), refusing his application for permanent residence as a member of the Federal Skilled Workers Class, pursuant to subsections 75(2) and (3) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, [...] [9] The Officer’s decision to refuse the application for permanent residence is reviewable on the standard of reasonableness; see the decision in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick, [2008] 1 S.C.R. 190. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-2754-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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Chaykovskyy v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 96 - 2020-01-22
Federal Court Decisions[6] The Applicant submitted his work permit and permanent residency application on January 22, 2019. [...] [9] On January 24, 2019, the Applicant received a letter from the Visa Officer denying his application for a work permit and permanent residency. [...] (a) classes of temporary residents, such as students and workers; a) les catégories de résidents temporaires, notamment les étudiants et les travailleurs ;
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Ekama v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 105 - 2020-01-22
Federal Court DecisionsFederal Skilled Worker Class Travailleurs qualifiés (fédéral) Class [...] 75 (1) For the purposes of subsection 12(2) of the Act, the federal skilled worker class is hereby prescribed as a class of persons who are skilled workers and who may become permanent residents on the basis of their ability to become economically established in Canada and who intend to reside in a province other than the [...] Skilled workers Qualité 75 (2) A foreign national is a skilled worker if
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Brar v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 70 - 2020-01-17
Federal Court Decisions[14] Finally, Mr. Brar argues that his IELTS scores should just suffice for a work permit because they satisfy the Canadian Language Benchmarks for the Federal Skilled Trades Program. [...] While that may well be, determinations under the Temporary Foreign Worker program fall under a different regulatory regime than those for the Federal Skilled Worker Class and accordingly entail different considerations (Grewal at para 16). [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-3128-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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Ali v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FC 50 - 2020-01-14
Federal Court Decisions[5] The Applicant is a 33-year-old citizen of Somalia who arrived in the United States in 1997 as a permanent resident. [...] Humanitarian aid workers, non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”), and journalists may also be targeted depending on their activities. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-1594-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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Fatoohi v. Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship) - 2020 FC 35 - 2020-01-13
Federal Court DecisionsThey were granted permanent residence in Canada through his father’s successful application to the Federal Skilled Worker Class. [...] [10] The Respondent submits that a review of the Decision shows that the two sources cited were the document just mentioned and one Federal Court case. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-2105-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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Abasher v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2019 FC 1591 - 2019-12-11
Federal Court Decisions[23] Having said that, I make this finding with caution and given three very unique factors present that distinguish this Applicant from the average applicant for permanent residence. [...] These combined factors suggest that this Applicant is in a vulnerable place, and thus differs from a plain vanilla application for Canadian permanent residence from abroad, whether that be in a skilled worker, family class, or other category. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-2180-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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Sarfraz v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2019 FC 1578 - 2019-12-10
Federal Court DecisionsAfter securing a job offer as a retail sales/trade supervisor with Husky Travel Centre, a Saskatchewan-based employer that operates service stations, Mr. Sarfraz applied for and received a provincial nomination for permanent residence through the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program [SINP] International Skilled Worker - [...] “The applicant was nominated under the International Skilled Worker – with Employment Offer category. [...] The category was incepted in 2014 and it was developed from (to replace) the old Skilled Worker/Professional category.
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Coube De Carvalho v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2019 FC 1485 - 2019-11-21
Federal Court DecisionsThis was relevant to his work permit application as the Applicant was issued an open work permit on the basis of his marriage to a skilled worker, his wife. [...] Mr. Martino states C41 applies to spouses or common law partners of skilled persons coming to Canada as foreign workers. [...] [34] Here, the Applicant was aware that his eligibility for a work permit was tied to his marriage to his spouse, who was classified as a skilled worker.