Docket: IMM-994-12
Citation: 2012 FC 161
Montréal, Quebec, February 6,
2012
PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Shore
BETWEEN:
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HANANYEV, HADAS
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Applicant
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and
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THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP
AND IMMIGRATION
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Respondent
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REASONS FOR JUDGMENT AND JUDGMENT
(Delivered from the Bench on February 6,
2012 in Montréal, Quebec)
[1]
The
applicant has applied for a stay of execution of the removal order, effective
February 8, 2012.
[2]
The
applicant, a mother of two Canadian-born children, is awaiting a response on an
application by which she would be sponsored as a spouse through the
Spouse-in-Canada Class program.
[3]
The
applicant claims the separation from her husband for an indeterminate period
defeats the Spouse-in-Canada program.
[4]
The
applicant claims that a decision in regard to the spousal application is due
within the next month, by the beginning of March 2012.
[5]
The
Court has not been given any evidence as to the date when the above decision is
to be rendered. It is recognized that the sponsorship application was not made
in a timely manner whatsoever.
[6]
Due
to all of the above, the basis for a stay of removal is not considered
appropriate by this Court, as the applicant has not satisfied the tri-partite
conjunctive Toth decision test criteria:
a. no serious
question has been put forward subsequent to a negative pre-removal risk
assessment, under the circumstances, an absence from the applicant’s spouse
until a decision is made is not considered to be in such a category;
b. no
irreparable harm has been demonstrated in the circumstances; and
c. the balance
of convenience favours the Minister.
[7]
As
per the above, the applicant could return to Canada, subsequent
to removal from Canada, if she is accepted under a different set of
circumstances, circumstances that recognize the past of the applicant in
context.
JUDGMENT
For all of
the above reasons, THIS COURT ADJUDICATES that the
application for a stay of removal be denied. No question of general importance
for certification.
“Michel M.J. Shore”
FEDERAL
COURT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: IMM-994-12
STYLE OF CAUSE: HANANYEV,
HADAS and MCI ET AL.
PLACE OF HEARING: Montréal, Quebec
DATE OF HEARING: February 6, 2012
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
AND JUDGMENT: SHORE
J.
RENDERED FROM THE BENCH:
February 6,
2012
APPEARANCES:
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Jean-François Bertrand
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FOR THE APPLICANT
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Thomas Cormie
Charles Junior Jean
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FOR THE RESPONDENT
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SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
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Jean-François Bertrand
Montréal, Quebec
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FOR THE APPLICANT
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Myles
J. Kirvan
Deputy
Attorney General of Canada
Montréal, Quebec
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FOR THE RESPONDENT
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