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Denis v. Canada (Minster of Citizenship and Immigration)

2001 FCT 1084
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Denis v. Canada (Minster of Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2001-10-02 Neutral citation 2001 FCT 1084 File numbers IMM-737-01 Decision Content Date: 20011002 Docket: IMM-737-01 Neutral Citation: 2001 FCT 1084 BETWEEN: TRUSHEVSKIY DENIS Applicant and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent ORDER AND REASONS FOR ORDER NADON J. [1] Since the applicant has been unable to persuade me that the visa officer erred in awarding him 0 point for the Occupational Factor, his application for judicial review must be dismissed. [2] The National Occupational Classification ("NOC") provides that a person who wishes to immigrate to Canada in the self-employed category as a "translator or interpreter" must have a degree in translation or in a related discipline. The visa officer concluded that the applicant's diploma did not meet the NOC requirements. [3] In my opinion, this conclusion was fully justified. Consequently, the application for judicial review is dismissed. Marc Nadon J. Montréal, Quebec October 2, 2001 Certified true translation Suzanne M. Gauthier, LL.L., Trad. a. FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA TRIAL DIVISION Date: 20011002 Docket: IMM-737-01 Between: TRUSHEVSKIY DENIS Applicant and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent ORDER AND REASONS FOR ORDER FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA TRIAL DIVISION NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET NO: IMM-737-01 STYLE: TRUSHEVSKIY DENIS Applicant and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHI…

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Denis v. Canada (Minster of Citizenship and Immigration)
Court (s) Database
Federal Court Decisions
Date
2001-10-02
Neutral citation
2001 FCT 1084
File numbers
IMM-737-01
Decision Content
Date: 20011002
Docket: IMM-737-01
Neutral Citation: 2001 FCT 1084
BETWEEN:
TRUSHEVSKIY DENIS
Applicant
and
THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP
AND IMMIGRATION
Respondent
ORDER AND REASONS FOR ORDER
NADON J.
[1] Since the applicant has been unable to persuade me that the visa officer erred in awarding him 0 point for the Occupational Factor, his application for judicial review must be dismissed.
[2] The National Occupational Classification ("NOC") provides that a person who wishes to immigrate to Canada in the self-employed category as a "translator or interpreter" must have a degree in translation or in a related discipline. The visa officer concluded that the applicant's diploma did not meet the NOC requirements.
[3] In my opinion, this conclusion was fully justified. Consequently, the application for judicial review is dismissed.
Marc Nadon
J.
Montréal, Quebec
October 2, 2001
Certified true translation
Suzanne M. Gauthier, LL.L., Trad. a.
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
TRIAL DIVISION
Date: 20011002
Docket: IMM-737-01
Between:
TRUSHEVSKIY DENIS
Applicant
and
THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP
AND IMMIGRATION
Respondent
ORDER AND
REASONS FOR ORDER
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
TRIAL DIVISION
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET NO: IMM-737-01
STYLE: TRUSHEVSKIY DENIS
Applicant
and
THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP
AND IMMIGRATION
Respondent
PLACE OF HEARING: Montréal, Quebec
DATE OF HEARING: October 2, 2001
ORDER AND REASONS FOR ORDER OF NADON J.
DATED: October 2, 2001
APPEARANCES:
Alexandre Novikov FOR THE APPLICANT
Isabelle Brochu FOR THE RESPONDENT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Alexandre Novikov FOR THE APPLICANT
Montréal, Quebec
Morris Rosenberg FOR THE RESPONDENT
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
Montréal, Quebec

Source: decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca

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