Greer Shipping Ltd. v. Canada (Ministre de la citoyenneté et de l'immigration), 2002 CAF 80 (2002)

Federal Court of Appeal, (March 01, 2002)

Docket number: A-173-01

Greer Shipping Ltd. v. Canada (Ministre de la citoyenneté et de l'immigration)

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Greer Shipping Ltd. v. Canada (Ministre de la citoyenneté et de l'immigration), 2002 CAF 80 (2002)

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Greer Shipping Ltd. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) (C.A.) [2002] 3 F.C. 565

Date: 20020301

Docket: A-173-01

Neutral citation: 2002 FCA 80

CORAM: STRAYER J.A.

SEXTON J.A.

SHARLOW J.A.

BETWEEN:

GREER SHIPPING LTD.

Appellant

and

MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

Respondent

Heard at Vancouver, B.C. on January 31, 2002.

Judgment delivered at Ottawa, Ontario, March 1, 2002

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY: SHARLOW J.A.

CONCURRED IN BY: STRAYER J.A.

SEXTON J.A.

Date: 20020301

Docket: A-173-01

Neutral citation: 2002 FCA 80

CORAM: STRAYER J.A.

SEXTON J.A.

SHARLOW J.A.

BETWEEN:

GREER SHIPPING LTD.

Appellant

and

MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

Respondent

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

SHARLOW J.A.

[1] The M/V Trade Carrier is a cargo vessel. It entered the Port of Vancouver on July 22, 1992. At that time, the only persons on board were its master and crew members. It left Vancouver on July 27, 1992 and left Canadian waters on August 1, 1992. While the vessel was in Vancouver a crew member, Mr. Mohamed Nizam, deserted the ship. Almost six years later he was deported to Mald...

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