Recent availment of home country protection and loss of PR status case: a decision regarding Afshin Norouzi
see http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fc-cf/decisions/fr/item/230023/index.do
This case is not good news for those PRs via refugee status who have acquired a home country passport and used it to travel to the home country, at least not those against whom CIC (now IRCC) or the Minister of Public Safety had already commenced proceedings to terminate protected person status based on reavailment of home country protection.
The Minister of IRCC continued to argue and, in effect, prosecute this case.
The frequency and duration of travel to the home country was extensive, including several trips for three or more months, and in sum spending well over a third of the time in the home country over a period of four years or so.
On the other hand, there were no trips to the home country indicated during the six year period of time preceding the date the proceedings to terminate protected person status were commenced, and indeed none during the five years preceding the date the Harper government changed the law which made these proceedings applicable to refugees after they became PRs.
I am not competent in French and internet translations for these decisions leave a lot to be desired, so I am not real clear about how the issues were decided. That said, my limited reading of the decision suggests the Federal Court tends to push (or brush) aside many fair procedure and Charter issues rather than address them substantively, which seems to me to leave such individuals in a very precarious position.
We still do not know if the Minister (either of IRCC or Public Safety) is still bringing such cases. But this case amply illuminates that cases already in progress have been continued under the Liberal government. (Proceedings began July 2013, under Harper government, but the RPD decision was not until June 2016, well after the Liberal Party formed the government, and this Federal Court decision was just this month, April 2017, and again the Minister of IRCC affirmatively prosecuted the case against this (now) former PR.)
If anyone has knowledge of any cases like this commenced within the last year or so, please provide the forum with as much information you can or are willing to share about it.
see http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fc-cf/decisions/fr/item/230023/index.do
This case is not good news for those PRs via refugee status who have acquired a home country passport and used it to travel to the home country, at least not those against whom CIC (now IRCC) or the Minister of Public Safety had already commenced proceedings to terminate protected person status based on reavailment of home country protection.
The Minister of IRCC continued to argue and, in effect, prosecute this case.
The frequency and duration of travel to the home country was extensive, including several trips for three or more months, and in sum spending well over a third of the time in the home country over a period of four years or so.
On the other hand, there were no trips to the home country indicated during the six year period of time preceding the date the proceedings to terminate protected person status were commenced, and indeed none during the five years preceding the date the Harper government changed the law which made these proceedings applicable to refugees after they became PRs.
I am not competent in French and internet translations for these decisions leave a lot to be desired, so I am not real clear about how the issues were decided. That said, my limited reading of the decision suggests the Federal Court tends to push (or brush) aside many fair procedure and Charter issues rather than address them substantively, which seems to me to leave such individuals in a very precarious position.
We still do not know if the Minister (either of IRCC or Public Safety) is still bringing such cases. But this case amply illuminates that cases already in progress have been continued under the Liberal government. (Proceedings began July 2013, under Harper government, but the RPD decision was not until June 2016, well after the Liberal Party formed the government, and this Federal Court decision was just this month, April 2017, and again the Minister of IRCC affirmatively prosecuted the case against this (now) former PR.)
If anyone has knowledge of any cases like this commenced within the last year or so, please provide the forum with as much information you can or are willing to share about it.