1,033 result(s)
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901.
Bin Jamil v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2022 FC 1791 - 2022-12-22
Federal Court Decisions[39] The Applicant points out the lower, minimal requirements for temporary work permits, as opposed to skilled worker permits, submitting that pursuant to subsection 200(1) of the IRPR, an officer shall issue a work permit if satisfied that the applicant meets all of the requirements of that section: Li at para 38. [...] This case can be distinguished from Singh in which the applicant lived permanently in India. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-597-22 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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902.
Sosi v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2008 FC 1300 - 2008-11-24
Federal Court DecisionsThe principal applicants are both employed and have provided letters of reference from their employers and proof that they have endeavoured to upgrade their skills as community support workers. [...] ● Applications for permanent residence & supporting documentation ● RPD decision dated 24 February 2006 TA4-1967/72/73 & TA5-04488 [...] Having applied for refugee status and was refused, I will not be permitted to travel outside the country to apply for permanent residence visa for Canada and be allowed re-entry.
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903.
Sakthivel v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2015 FC 292 - 2015-03-09
Federal Court DecisionsHer parents and sister were originally with her in Malaysia, but they have since immigrated to Canada and are now permanent residents. [...] The Applicant also tried to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker, but her application was denied since her English-language ability was insufficient. [...] With that support, the Applicant applied for permanent residence in Canada on March 12, 2010.
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904.
Dela Cruz Ignacio v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2022 FC 953 - 2022-06-24
Federal Court Decisions[3] The Applicant applied for, but was unable to meet, the permanent residency requirements under the live-in caregiver program. [...] In November 2017, the Applicant made an application for permanent residence on H&C grounds. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-5270-20 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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905.
Aoun v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2015 FC 296 - 2015-03-09
Federal Court DecisionsMs. Aoun had applied in 2009 for a permanent residency visa under the skilled-worker class. [...] facts on a relevant matter that induces or could induce an error in the administration of the Act. I conclude that this provision, read in combination with paragraph 16(1) of the Act, imposes a general and broad duty on the Applicant to disclose all facts which may be material to her application for permanent residence. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-1253-14 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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906.
Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Figueroa Castro - 2008 FC 1205 - 2008-10-28
Federal Court DecisionsOn the 5th of April, 2001, he was granted permanent resident status in Canada in the skilled worker category. [...] The term “residence” is not defined under the Act or the Citizenship Regulations, ... [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-563-08 STYLE OF CAUSE: THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
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907.
Jani v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2018 FC 1229 - 2018-12-07
Federal Court Decisions[2] Mr. Jani became a permanent resident of Canada on March 27, 2010. [...] When he applied for permanent residence as a skilled worker, he included his wife and daughter as dependents. [...] [3] In April 2012, Mr. Jani applied to sponsor his sons for permanent resident visas.
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908.
Ilahi v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - 2006 FC 1399 - 2006-11-23
Federal Court Decisions[1] In 2001, Mr. Usman Ilahi, a citizen of Pakistan, applied to become a permanent resident in Canada as a skilled worker. [...] FEDERAL COURT NAME OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-419-06
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909.
Sun v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2011 FC 708 - 2011-06-16
Federal Court Decisions[1] The applicant seeks judicial review of the decision of a visa officer who refused his application for a permanent residence visa as a Skilled Worker because the applicant was criminally inadmissible pursuant to paragraph 36(1)(b) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, SC 2001, c 27 [IRPA]. [...] 36. (1) A permanent resident or a foreign national is inadmissible on grounds of serious criminality for [...] (2) Emportent, sauf pour le résident permanent, interdiction de territoire pour criminalité les faits suivants :
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910.
Ravis Cuarte v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2012 FC 261 - 2012-02-27
Federal Court Decisions[1] The applicant, a citizen of Philippines, challenges the legality of the refusal of his application for permanent residence. [...] He applied to the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program [SINP] and was nominated under the Skilled Worker Category. [...] He subsequently applied for permanent residence in Canada. His wife and three sons are included in this application as dependent family members.
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911.
Banik v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2013 FC 777 - 2013-07-11
Federal Court DecisionsIn February, 2007, the Applicant submitted an application for permanent residence in Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Category, with his wife and son listed as dependants. [...] 42. Emportent, sauf pour le résident permanent ou une personne protégée, interdiction de territoire pour inadmissibilité familiale les faits suivants : [...] (b) a demand on health services or social services that would add to existing waiting lists and would increase the rate of mortality and morbidity in Canada as a result of an inability to provide timely services to Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
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912.
Singh v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2021 FC 959 - 2021-09-16
Federal Court DecisionsAs he was browsing online, he came across a job posting by Matharu & Kelsi Welding Services [Matharu], which corresponded to his qualifications and skills as a welder. [...] 40(1) A permanent resident or a foreign national is inadmissible for misrepresentation [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-28-20 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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913.
Olaopa v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2011 FC 1292 - 2011-11-09
Federal Court DecisionsFederal Court Cour fédérale Date: 20111109 Docket: IMM-2112-11 [...] [1] Michael Olusegun Olaopa seeks judicial review of a decision refusing his application for permanent residence from within Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. [...] He has upgraded his skills and has worked as a support worker for the developmentally disabled since 2006.
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914.
Zaib v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2010 FC 769 - 2010-07-21
Federal Court DecisionsFederal Court Cour fédérale Date: 20100721 Docket: IMM-5592-09 [...] [1] Imran Zaib’s application for a permanent resident visa as a skilled worker was refused on the basis that he had misrepresented material facts by having submitted a fraudulent Bachelor’s degree certificate in support of his application. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-5592-09 STYLE OF CAUSE: IMRAN ZAIB v. THE MINISTER OF
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915.
Jiang v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2009 FC 1145 - 2009-11-10
Federal Court Decisions[1] Ms. Wei Wei Jiang applied for permanent residence in Canada as a skilled worker. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-1802-09 STYLE OF CAUSE: WEI WEI JIANG v. MCI
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916.
S. N. v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2016 FC 821 - 2016-07-19
Federal Court DecisionsThey have made an application for permanent residence as a member of the Federal Skilled Worker Class, which was denied by a visa officer operating out of the Canadian Embassy in [REDACTED]. [...] 34 (1) A permanent resident or a foreign national is inadmissible on security grounds for [...] This letter is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
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917.
Tazehkand v. Bank of Canada - 2020 FC 1193 - 2020-12-30
Federal Court DecisionsThe closest one can get to any of these factors is a question relating to a candidate’s immigration status, to which the Applicant replied permanent resident. [...] Bank of Canada’s online job application process requires that applicants declare their immigration status: whether they are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or neither. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-816-19 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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918.
Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Verbanov - 2017 FC 1015 - 2017-11-08
Federal Court DecisionsOn July 12, 2011, he became a permanent resident of Canada after being selected as a member of the economic class, through his spouse, who is a skilled worker. [...] [6] In his application for permanent residence, the respondent reported that he was employed as a police officer in Moldova. [...] 35 (1) A permanent resident or a foreign national is inadmissible on grounds of violating human or international rights for
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919.
Yu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2007 FC 1157 - 2007-11-07
Federal Court Decisions[1] Ms. Yu’s application for a permanent residence visa under the Skilled Worker category was refused. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-1852-07 STYLE OF CAUSE: HAILIAN YU v. MCI
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920.
Madurasinghe v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - 2003 FC 1451 - 2003-12-11
Federal Court Decisions[1] This is an application for judicial review of the decision ("Decision") of visa officer Mark Giralt ("Visa Officer"), dated February 20, 2002, refusing the application of Thushara Dhamendra Madurasinghe ("Applicant") for permanent residence. [...] [2] The Applicant applied for an immigrant visa to Canada under the skilled worker/independent class. [...] [21] O'Keefe J. thus determined that the appropriate standard of review for a visa officer's decisions relating to applications for permanent residence status is reasonableness simpliciter.
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921.
Ashton v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - 1998-02-24
Federal Court Decisions[2] Born in England, Mr. Ashton was admitted to Canada at age 11, with his mother, father and three brothers, as a permanent resident on June 23, 1975. [...] ...Instead the power to make such a finding is stated in subjective terms: the test is not whether the permanent resident is a danger to the public but whether "the Minister is of the opinion" that he is such a danger. [...] I was a good worker and a victim of circumstance. I worked for Hemlock until 1994.
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922.
Ramirez v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - 2006 FC 1404 - 2006-11-21
Federal Court DecisionsIf they were to apply for a permanent resident visa from outside Canada, they say they would be refused because they lack the qualifications to be accepted as independent skilled workers. [...] There may well be risk considerations which are relevant to an application for permanent residence from within Canada which fall well below the higher threshold of risk to life or cruel and unusual punishment. [...] FEDERAL COURT NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-1132-06
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923.
Human Care Canada Inc. v. Evolution Technologies Inc. - 2018 FC 1302 - 2018-12-21
Federal Court Decisions[72] A patent is not addressed to an ordinary member of the public, but to a worker skilled in the art described as: [...] The patent is not addressed to an ordinary member of the public, but to a worker skilled in the art described by Dr. Fox as [...] [262] Addressing the ability of the skilled worker, Mr. Justice Binnie added that the skilled worker is an individual “sufficiently versed in the art to which the patent relates, to enable them on a technical level to appreciate the nature and description of the invention.” The skilled worker, by using their common
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924.
Nookala v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2016 FC 1019 - 2016-09-08
Federal Court DecisionsSkilled Canadian work experience gained through the Program then helps graduates qualify for permanent residence in Canada. [...] [17] Perhaps because what he was seeking was a form of work permit, Mr. Nookala’s application for restoration of status stated that he was seeking to restore his status as a “worker”. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: IMM-326-16 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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925.
Ampong v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) - 2010 FC 35 - 2010-01-12
Federal Court DecisionsFederal Court Cour fédérale Date: 20100112 Docket: IMM-1639-09 [...] [4] The Applicant applied twice for permanent residence status and was rejected both times. [...] His first rejection occurred in January, 2005, when he applied under the Skilled Worker program.