Ismail v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration)
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Ismail v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2017-05-15 Neutral citation 2017 FC 503 File numbers IMM-4721-16 Decision Content Date: 20170515 Docket: IMM-4721-16 Citation: 2017 FC 503 Toronto, Ontario, May 15, 2017 PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell BETWEEN: AHMED NOOR ALI ISMAIL Applicant and MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent JUDGMENT AND REASONS [1] The present Application challenges the October 19, 2016 decision of the RAD on a ground of denial of natural justice. [2] The RPD decision under appeal to the RAD was a rejection of the Applicant’s claim for protection on religious grounds as a Sufi Muslim. Nevertheless, the Applicant’s claim was denied on other evidentiary grounds. [3] On appeal to the RAD, in the argument presented by Counsel for the Applicant, the RPD’s finding that the Applicant is a Sufi Muslim was noted, and, accordingly, the Applicant’s argument addressed only the other evidentiary issues which resulted in the denial of the Applicant’s claim. [4] However, at paragraph 56 of the decision under review, the RAD decided to address the RPD’s finding that the Applicant is a Sufi Muslim: Appellant's Identity as a Sufi Muslim The RAD finds that a central question in this claim is whether the Appellant has established his identity as a Sufi Muslim. The RAD notes that the RPD has found that the Appellant is a Sufi Muslim; however, the RAD finds that deference is not owed to this finding of…
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Ismail v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2017-05-15 Neutral citation 2017 FC 503 File numbers IMM-4721-16 Decision Content Date: 20170515 Docket: IMM-4721-16 Citation: 2017 FC 503 Toronto, Ontario, May 15, 2017 PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell BETWEEN: AHMED NOOR ALI ISMAIL Applicant and MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent JUDGMENT AND REASONS [1] The present Application challenges the October 19, 2016 decision of the RAD on a ground of denial of natural justice. [2] The RPD decision under appeal to the RAD was a rejection of the Applicant’s claim for protection on religious grounds as a Sufi Muslim. Nevertheless, the Applicant’s claim was denied on other evidentiary grounds. [3] On appeal to the RAD, in the argument presented by Counsel for the Applicant, the RPD’s finding that the Applicant is a Sufi Muslim was noted, and, accordingly, the Applicant’s argument addressed only the other evidentiary issues which resulted in the denial of the Applicant’s claim. [4] However, at paragraph 56 of the decision under review, the RAD decided to address the RPD’s finding that the Applicant is a Sufi Muslim: Appellant's Identity as a Sufi Muslim The RAD finds that a central question in this claim is whether the Appellant has established his identity as a Sufi Muslim. The RAD notes that the RPD has found that the Appellant is a Sufi Muslim; however, the RAD finds that deference is not owed to this finding of the RPD and that the RAD must make its own determination of the Appellant's religious identity based on its own assessment of the evidence. [5] As a result, the RAD found that the Applicant is not a Sufi Muslim (Decision, para. 61). Counsel for the Applicant argues that, for the RAD to have done so with respect to an un-appealed finding without providing any notice to Counsel for the Applicant, was manifestly unfair. I agree. [6] As a result, on a standard of correctness, I find that the decision under review was decided in breach of a duty of fairness owed to the Applicant. JUDGMENT THIS COURT’S JUDGMENT is that the decision under review is set aside and the matter is referred back for redetermination by a differently constituted panel. There is no question to certify. “Douglas R. Campbell” Judge FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD Docket: IMM-4721-16 STYLE OF CAUSE: AHMED NOOR ALI ISMAIL v MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION PLACE OF HEARING: Toronto, Ontario DATE OF HEARING: May 10, 2017 JUDGMENT AND REASONS: CAMPBELL J. DATED: May 15, 2017 APPEARANCES: Eve Sehatzadeh For The Applicant Christopher Crighton For The Respondent SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Eve Sehatzadeh Barrister and Solicitor Toronto, Ontario For The Applicant William F. Pentney Deputy Attorney General of Canada For The Respondent
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