Thank you for this write-up. It's really informative and exactly why I visit these forums.
Take-Aways:
Excellent point, you're absolutely right. I made a bad assumption here. It's possible for example that the new trial was still against Camayo but she decided against appealing (perhaps because in the meantime an avenue to another country opened up for her).A bit of a quibble for clarity:
You state "the FC ordered that Camayo should keep refugee status anyways."
With some exceptions, not applicable to Camayo, the FC does not have jurisdiction to make such an order. The Camayo FC order, which was in effect upheld in the appeal to the FCA, set aside the RPD determination of cessation and ordered the matter "remitted to a differently constituted RPD for redetermination." Which is the typical favourable outcome in the appeal of cessation. I do not know the outcome of the case after that, which could range from the Minister electing to withdraw the application for cessation to the RPD rehearing the case and deciding against the government, no cessation, or another determination of cessation. While I do not know the outcome of what, in effect, was a remand for a new trial for Camayo, we have seen other cases (and I discuss some of these in the previous pages of this thread) in which the PR-refugee won an appeal but was again determined to have reavailed home country protection, and appealed that and lost the appeal the second time around (I vaguely recall there might have been one that eventually lost the third time around -- winning the appeal twice, but after a third RPD panel determined cessation, also lost in the appeal).
Take-Aways:
Agreed. It's still worth being informed about them (so one can discuss with the lawyer and knowing these may e.g. help when in front of the RPD), but someone in this situation should still be prepared for an uphill battle.The main take-away is that the cases subsequent to Camayo do not indicate a trend toward leniency in applying cessation to PR-refugees.
Please excuse me while I investigate this new rabbit hole.the FC does not have jurisdiction to make such an order...With some exceptions