Rani et al. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 1414

JudgeStrickland, J.
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Case DateDecember 22, 2015
JurisdictionCanada (Federal)
Citations2015 FC 1414
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7 practice notes
  • Yasmin v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 383
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • April 9, 2018
    ...citing Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Khan, 2001 FCA 345 at paras 30-32; Rani v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 1414 at para 18). [19] Nor do I agree with the Applicant that the Officer breached the duty of procedural fairness. It is apparent from the GCMS ......
  • Hamud v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration),
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • July 16, 2021
    ...owed a visa applicant generally falls on the lower end of the fairness spectrum (Rani v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 1414 at para 18). While Mr. Hamud acknowledges this, he submits, relying on the Baker factors, that in the context of this proceeding he was owed......
  • Nisreen v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 469
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • May 1, 2018
    ...established and that use of the LICO therefore affected the Decision. They say that Rani v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 1414 at para 24, shows that a valid job offer could be sufficient to demonstrate economic establishment. They also say that, even though the document sett......
  • Qadeer et al. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2016 FC 285
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 7, 2016
    ...Principal Applicant cannot become economically established is reasonableness ( Rani v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) , 2015 FC 1414 [ Rani ]). IV. Submissions of the Parties A. The Applicants' Position [10] The Applicants argue that the Officer breached procedural fairness......
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7 cases
  • Yasmin v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 383
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • April 9, 2018
    ...citing Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Khan, 2001 FCA 345 at paras 30-32; Rani v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 1414 at para 18). [19] Nor do I agree with the Applicant that the Officer breached the duty of procedural fairness. It is apparent from the GCMS ......
  • Hamud v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration),
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • July 16, 2021
    ...owed a visa applicant generally falls on the lower end of the fairness spectrum (Rani v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 1414 at para 18). While Mr. Hamud acknowledges this, he submits, relying on the Baker factors, that in the context of this proceeding he was owed......
  • Nisreen v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 469
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • May 1, 2018
    ...established and that use of the LICO therefore affected the Decision. They say that Rani v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FC 1414 at para 24, shows that a valid job offer could be sufficient to demonstrate economic establishment. They also say that, even though the document sett......
  • Qadeer et al. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2016 FC 285
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 7, 2016
    ...Principal Applicant cannot become economically established is reasonableness ( Rani v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) , 2015 FC 1414 [ Rani ]). IV. Submissions of the Parties A. The Applicants' Position [10] The Applicants argue that the Officer breached procedural fairness......
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