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Camargo v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) 2003 FC 1434 No Lack of Subjective Fear Re Availament

November 8, 2009 by lorne

Jurisprudence Brief: 
The Court set aside a decision that the Applicant had re availed and had no subjective fear Having made no credibility finding it was unreasonable to find no subjective fear. The tribunal also erred in finding the applicant re availed himself given the evidence of lack of intent to reavail
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