Zhai v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [2012] F.T.R. Uned. 210

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
JudgeNear, J.
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Subject MatterPRACTICE,TORTS,IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE
Date18 April 2012
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5 practice notes
  • Rusznyak et al. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [2014] F.T.R. Uned. 99 (FC)
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 14 Marzo 2014
    ...even where those deficiencies are not related to central aspects of the claim: Zhai v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) , 2012 FC 452 at paras 14-17. When challenging such findings, an applicant must do more than demonstrate that the evidence could have supported a different ......
  • Mohammed v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 980
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 30 Junio 2022
    ...(Qasem v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2002 FCT 1182 at para 48; Zhai v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 452 at para 17). [68] The Officer’s negative inference about where the PA stayed and whether there were multiple weapons is reasonable. The Office......
  • Zhu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2020 FC 318
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 28 Febrero 2020
    ...of banned books] were sufficient to support an overall finding that she was not credible: Zhai v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 452 at para 17; Qasem v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2002 FCT 1182 at para 48. [20] As the RPD notes, Ms. Zhu provided no addit......
  • Wang v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 668
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court (Canada)
    • 28 Junio 2018
    ...credibility findings of the Immigration Refugee Board are entitled to significant deference: Zhai v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 452 at para 14, 214 ACWS (3d) 548. [16] Although the Applicant alleges that the RAD made unreasonable credibility findings, it is my view that th......
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5 cases
  • Rusznyak et al. v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [2014] F.T.R. Uned. 99 (FC)
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 14 Marzo 2014
    ...even where those deficiencies are not related to central aspects of the claim: Zhai v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) , 2012 FC 452 at paras 14-17. When challenging such findings, an applicant must do more than demonstrate that the evidence could have supported a different ......
  • Mohammed v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 980
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 30 Junio 2022
    ...(Qasem v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2002 FCT 1182 at para 48; Zhai v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 452 at para 17). [68] The Officer’s negative inference about where the PA stayed and whether there were multiple weapons is reasonable. The Office......
  • Zhu v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2020 FC 318
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 28 Febrero 2020
    ...of banned books] were sufficient to support an overall finding that she was not credible: Zhai v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 452 at para 17; Qasem v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2002 FCT 1182 at para 48. [20] As the RPD notes, Ms. Zhu provided no addit......
  • Wang v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 668
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court (Canada)
    • 28 Junio 2018
    ...credibility findings of the Immigration Refugee Board are entitled to significant deference: Zhai v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 452 at para 14, 214 ACWS (3d) 548. [16] Although the Applicant alleges that the RAD made unreasonable credibility findings, it is my view that th......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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