- Nov 6, 2009
- 284
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra, Ghana
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-01-2008
- Interview........
- 05-05-2009
Buan v Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness), 2015 CanLII 91132 (CA IRB), <http://canlii.ca/t/gn2m6>
Look at this case. A woman was sponsored by her father to come to Canada. She had a child, who was not declared. At the border, she confessed to having a child to the border guard, who did not allow her to land as a PR. She was reported, and CBSA recommended she be deported. All this is perfectly normal and what one would expect if someone did not declare a child.
But she won her case. The Immigration Appeal Board allowed her to stay in Canada, taking into consideration the best interests of the child. The child was later successfully sponsored.
This is almost unheard of. I have only seen one other case where an undeclared child was allowed to be sponsored. In both that case, and this one, one consideration was the degree of involvement in the community in Canada.
Look at this case. A woman was sponsored by her father to come to Canada. She had a child, who was not declared. At the border, she confessed to having a child to the border guard, who did not allow her to land as a PR. She was reported, and CBSA recommended she be deported. All this is perfectly normal and what one would expect if someone did not declare a child.
But she won her case. The Immigration Appeal Board allowed her to stay in Canada, taking into consideration the best interests of the child. The child was later successfully sponsored.
This is almost unheard of. I have only seen one other case where an undeclared child was allowed to be sponsored. In both that case, and this one, one consideration was the degree of involvement in the community in Canada.