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Date: 19990111


Docket: IMM-213-98

BETWEEN:

     JAGJIT SINGH BRAR

     Applicant

     - and -

     THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

     Respondent

     REASONS FOR ORDER

    

ROTHSTEIN J.:

[1]      The panel's decision does not satisfy me that it had regard for the psychological evidence before it.

[2]      I would observe, however, that psychological assessments, while in some cases relevant, may not be accorded significant weight by a panel. This may especially be the case when Internal Flight Alternative (IFA) is the issue. If, apart from a psychological assessment, a panel concludes that an applicant has a valid IFA, a psychological assessment based on an applicant's past experiences in his or her country of origin, may affect the IFA finding only in a "tiny minority" of cases. See Singh v. M.C.I. (1995), 97 F.T.R. 139, per Richard J. (as he then was).

[3]      The judicial review is allowed and the matter is remitted to a different panel of the CRDD for redetermination.

     Marshall Rothstein

    

     J U D G E

OTTAWA, ONTARIO

JANUARY 11, 1999

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