Sidhu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Date18 January 2022
Citation2022 FC 56
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4 practice notes
  • Singh v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2023 FC 743
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • May 26, 2023
    ...(Zakeri at para 24; Tesema v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 1240 at para 8; Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56 at para 20). In the context of refugee claims, “the incompetence of counsel will only constitute a breach of natural justice in ‘......
  • Agudelo v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 355
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 16, 2022
    ...at para 68. [30] These principles about interpretation errors have been confirmed recently in Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56, at para 35 and 38; and Caneo v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2021 FC 748, at paras 22-24. (2) The Present Case [31] I ......
  • Wadhwa v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2023 FC 951
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • July 13, 2023
    ...para 10; Canadian Pacific Railway Company v Canada (AG), 2018 FCA 69 at para 54 [CP Railway]; Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56 at para 18; Rendon Segovia v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2020 FC 99 at para 9). The reviewing court must ask whether the procedure......
  • Dib v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2023 FC 621
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • April 28, 2023
    ...the Applicant failed to meet the high threshold in establishing allegations of incompetence (Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56 at para [22] Lastly, I note that the RAD referred to the well-established principle that an applicant must live with the consequences of the ......
4 cases
  • Singh v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2023 FC 743
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • May 26, 2023
    ...(Zakeri at para 24; Tesema v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 1240 at para 8; Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56 at para 20). In the context of refugee claims, “the incompetence of counsel will only constitute a breach of natural justice in ‘......
  • Agudelo v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 355
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 16, 2022
    ...at para 68. [30] These principles about interpretation errors have been confirmed recently in Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56, at para 35 and 38; and Caneo v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2021 FC 748, at paras 22-24. (2) The Present Case [31] I ......
  • Wadhwa v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2023 FC 951
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • July 13, 2023
    ...para 10; Canadian Pacific Railway Company v Canada (AG), 2018 FCA 69 at para 54 [CP Railway]; Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56 at para 18; Rendon Segovia v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2020 FC 99 at para 9). The reviewing court must ask whether the procedure......
  • Dib v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2023 FC 621
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • April 28, 2023
    ...the Applicant failed to meet the high threshold in establishing allegations of incompetence (Sidhu v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 56 at para [22] Lastly, I note that the RAD referred to the well-established principle that an applicant must live with the consequences of the ......

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