Federal Court Decisions

Decision Information

Decision Content


Date: 19980526


Docket: IMM-3437-97

BETWEEN:

     POU SIM CHAN,

     Applicant,

     - and -

     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP

     AND IMMIGRATION,

     Respondent.

     REASONS FOR ORDER

ROTHSTEIN, J.

[1]      There appears to be some confusion in the visa officer's decision as to the occupation under which the Applicant was assessed. For example, CCDO #8563199 refers to a sewing machine operator although the visa officer seems to have thought it referred to the supervisor of sewing machine operators.

[2]      The Minister does not object to the matter being remitted for redetermination.

[3]      The judicial review is allowed and the matter is remitted to a different visa officer for redetermination.

                             ________________________

                                 Judge

Vancouver, British Columbia

May 26, 1998

     NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

COURT NO.:              IMM-3437-97

STYLE OF CAUSE:          POU SIM CHAN,

     Applicant,

                     - and -

                     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP

                     AND IMMIGRATION,

     Respondent.

PLACE OF HEARING:          Vancouver, BC

DATE OF HEARING:          May 26, 1998

REASONS FOR ORDER OF THE COURT BY: ROTHSTEIN, J.

    

DATED:                  May 26, 1998

APPEARANCES:

     Mr. Gerald Goldstein          for Applicant

     Ms. Larissa Easson              for Respondent

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

     Mr. Gerald Goldstein          for Applicant
     Evans Goldstein & Eadie

    

     George Thomson              for Respondent

     Deputy Attorney General of Canada

 You are being directed to the most recent version of the statute which may not be the version considered at the time of the judgment.