Qassim v. Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Citation2018 FC 226
Date28 February 2018
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7 practice notes
  • Iraqi v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2019 FC 1049
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court (Canada)
    • August 6, 2019
    ...of the hearing rather than when a refoulement by the UAE might later take place (Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 [Qassim] at paras 59-62; Chehade at para 24; Marchoud v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2004 FC 1471 [Marchoud] at paras 4,......
  • El Hraich v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 213
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • February 17, 2022
    ...issue, the RPD should examine and refer to the available country documentation: Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 at para 58 and Rahman v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2016 FC 1355 at paras 22-23. [17] While their Basis of Claim (BOC) forms identif......
  • Al Khayyat v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 532
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • April 12, 2022
    ...a country in which an applicant has a significant period of de facto residence (Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 at para 40). The length and quality of time spent in a country is a central factor to be considered. [15] In Maarouf v Canada (Minister of Emp......
  • Alkurd v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2019 FC 298
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 12, 2019
    ...is considered a country of former habitual residence is a question of fact (Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 at para 38), which is owed a high degree of deference. [33] In any event, the PA, by asserting that Gaza should not be considered a country, is e......
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7 cases
  • Iraqi v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2019 FC 1049
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court (Canada)
    • August 6, 2019
    ...of the hearing rather than when a refoulement by the UAE might later take place (Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 [Qassim] at paras 59-62; Chehade at para 24; Marchoud v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2004 FC 1471 [Marchoud] at paras 4,......
  • El Hraich v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 213
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • February 17, 2022
    ...issue, the RPD should examine and refer to the available country documentation: Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 at para 58 and Rahman v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2016 FC 1355 at paras 22-23. [17] While their Basis of Claim (BOC) forms identif......
  • Al Khayyat v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 532
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • April 12, 2022
    ...a country in which an applicant has a significant period of de facto residence (Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 at para 40). The length and quality of time spent in a country is a central factor to be considered. [15] In Maarouf v Canada (Minister of Emp......
  • Alkurd v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2019 FC 298
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 12, 2019
    ...is considered a country of former habitual residence is a question of fact (Qassim v Canada (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship), 2018 FC 226 at para 38), which is owed a high degree of deference. [33] In any event, the PA, by asserting that Gaza should not be considered a country, is e......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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