Li v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration),

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Citation2018 FC 639
Date20 June 2018
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2 practice notes
  • Toor v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration),
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 6 Septiembre 2019
    ...all documents relevant to the matter that are in the possession or control of the tribunal (Li v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 639 at para 22)). If the record produced to the Court is incomplete – in other words, if Rule 17 is breached – the visa officer’s decision may be se......
  • Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Degheb,
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 14 Enero 2019
    ...with residency requirements under paragraph 5(1)(c) of the Act is that of reasonableness (Li v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 639 at para 12; Semhat v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2017 FC 217 at para 2 [Semhat]; Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v Baccouche, 2016 ......
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  • Toor v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration),
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 6 Septiembre 2019
    ...all documents relevant to the matter that are in the possession or control of the tribunal (Li v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 639 at para 22)). If the record produced to the Court is incomplete – in other words, if Rule 17 is breached – the visa officer’s decision may be se......
  • Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Degheb,
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 14 Enero 2019
    ...with residency requirements under paragraph 5(1)(c) of the Act is that of reasonableness (Li v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 639 at para 12; Semhat v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2017 FC 217 at para 2 [Semhat]; Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v Baccouche, 2016 ......