Osagie v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
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Osagie v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2002-07-10 Neutral citation 2002 FCT 765 File numbers IMM-1918-01 Decision Content Date: 20020710 Docket: IMM-1918-01 Neutral citation: 2002 FCT 765 Toronto, Ontario, Wednesday the 10th day of July, 2002 PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell BETWEEN: GODWIN IDEHEN OSAGIE Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER [1] This is an application for judicial review of an Immigration Officer's decision, dated March 27, 2001, refusing the Applicant's application for an exemption to the normal requirements of applying for and obtaining and immigrant visa from outside of Canada on H & C grounds under s.114(2) of the Immigration Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.I-2. [2] The Applicant is a citizen of Nigeria who arrived in Canada in February 1998 as a visitor. Since that time, the Applicant has been steadily employed and has a child with his common law spouse. The Applicant's H & C application was based on his establishment in Canada and his fear of returning to Nigeria.[3] In my opinion, the Immigration Officer's rationale for the decision indicates that a reviewable error was made in the failure to assess the best interests of the Applicant's Canadian-born child, and, as such, it is unnecessary to address all the issues raised by the Applicant is this review. [4] In correspondence dated September 2000, Applicant's counsel indicat…
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Osagie v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2002-07-10 Neutral citation 2002 FCT 765 File numbers IMM-1918-01 Decision Content Date: 20020710 Docket: IMM-1918-01 Neutral citation: 2002 FCT 765 Toronto, Ontario, Wednesday the 10th day of July, 2002 PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell BETWEEN: GODWIN IDEHEN OSAGIE Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER [1] This is an application for judicial review of an Immigration Officer's decision, dated March 27, 2001, refusing the Applicant's application for an exemption to the normal requirements of applying for and obtaining and immigrant visa from outside of Canada on H & C grounds under s.114(2) of the Immigration Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.I-2. [2] The Applicant is a citizen of Nigeria who arrived in Canada in February 1998 as a visitor. Since that time, the Applicant has been steadily employed and has a child with his common law spouse. The Applicant's H & C application was based on his establishment in Canada and his fear of returning to Nigeria.[3] In my opinion, the Immigration Officer's rationale for the decision indicates that a reviewable error was made in the failure to assess the best interests of the Applicant's Canadian-born child, and, as such, it is unnecessary to address all the issues raised by the Applicant is this review. [4] In correspondence dated September 2000, Applicant's counsel indicated that since the time that the application had been initiated, the Applicant had entered into a common law relationship and had recently had a baby girl. The letter specifically stated that the Applicant was the sole breadwinner in the family while his spouse was on maternity leave.[5] The Immigration Officer acknowledged and assessed this submission as follows: In addition, I have taken into consideration counsel's correspondence stating that Mr. Osagie has been living common law with a woman by the name of Helena Osarogiagbon, and that they just had a baby together. Mr. Osagie did not present sufficient evidence or documents in connection to this relationship. Also, Ms. Osarogiagbon's status in Canada is still undetermined as she is still pursuing a Federal Court appeal with regards to her refugee claim. (Applicant's Record, p. 7) [6] Indeed, evidence on the nature of the relationship was supplied through uncontested submissions by counsel and a physician's note confirming the birth of the child. In light of this uncontradicted evidence before her, I find the Immigration Officer's conclusion that sufficient evidence of the family relationship had not been provided to be patently unreasonable. [7] I find that there was no basis in the evidence to disregard the existence of the Applicant's Canadian-born child. As a result, there also was no basis upon which the Immigration Officer could then completely fail to address the best interests of the child as required by the immigration guidelines and clear legal authority stipulating that immigration officers must be alert, alive and sensitive to the best interests of children and afford them substantial weight (Baker v. M.C.I., [1999] 2 S.C.R. 817). The Immigration Officer seemed more concerned with the Applicant's common law spouse's legal status in Canada, rather than the financial, emotional and physical dependency and needs of the child and the family unit as a whole. In doing so, the Immigration Officer erred both in law and fact. ORDER 1. Accordingly, the Immigration Officer's decision is set aside and the matter is referred back to a different officer for redetermination. "Douglas R. Campbell" Judge FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record COURT NO: IMM-1918-01 STYLE OF CAUSE: GODWIN IDEHEN OSAGIE Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent DATE OF HEARING: WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2002 PLACE OF HEARING: TORONTO, ONTARIO REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER BY: CAMPBELL J. DATED: WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2002 APPEARANCES: Mr. Munyonzwe Hamalengwa For the Applicant Ms. Mielka Visnic For the Respondent SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Munyonzwe Hamalengwa Barrister & Solicitor 45 Sheppard Avenue East Suite 900 Toronto, Ontario M2N 5W9 For the Applicant Morris Rosenberg Deputy Attorney General of Canada For the Respondent FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA Date: 20020710 Docket:IMM-1918-01 Between: GODWIN IDEHEN OSAGIE Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
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