
Heron Law Offices Case Law Countdown: #2
In a recent decision, Madam Justice Aylen rejected an Applicant’s interpretation of R 98.01(2) and 98.08(2) with respect to permanent residence applications under the Start-up Business Class Program.
In a recent decision, Madam Justice Aylen rejected an Applicant’s interpretation of R 98.01(2) and 98.08(2) with respect to permanent residence applications under the Start-up Business Class Program.
Justice Régimbald recently found that an Officer erred by failing to consider the Applicant’s claim of prejudice because of undue delay by making no mention in the reasons if the Applicant’s evidence on this point had been considered.
In this decision involving six judicial review applications, Justice Southcott found that there was no breach of procedural fairness arising from the PFLs issued to the Applicants, nor in relation to their reconsideration requests.
In a decision involving permanent residence under the Convention Refugee Abroad Class (GAR), Madam Justice Blackhawk found that the Officer unreasonably dismissed the Applicant’s evidence regarding his registration status in Kenya.
In a recent decision, Madam Justice Strickland found that the
Officer unreasonably imported a new eligibility requirement for C-41 work permits by finding that the Principal Applicant had only provided documents showing that her spouse’s company exists on paper but no proof that the company is doing business.
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