[1]Mr. Sebastian Hoyos Grajales (the “Principal Applicant”), his spouse Ms. Yeimi Vanessa Gil Cardona, and their minor child Danna Hoyos Gil (collectively the “Applicants”) seek judicial review of the decision of the Immigration and Refugee Board, Refugee Protection Division (the “RPD”), dismissing their claims for protection either as Convention refugees or persons in need of protection, within the scope of section 96 and subsection 97(1), respectively, of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, S.C. 2001, c. 27 (the “Act”).
[2]The Applicants are citizens of Colombia. They sought protection on the basis of a fear of persecution from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia People’s Army (the “FARC”). They alleged that the recent kidnapping of a cousin of the Principal Applicant and previous violence against family members puts them at risk.
[3]The RPD determined that an Internal Flight Alternative (“IFA”) is available to the Applicants in Barranquilla and Florencia.
[4]The decision of the RPD is reviewable on the standard of reasonableness, following the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Vavilov, [2019] 4 S.C.R. 653.
[5]The Applicants argue that the RPD made an unreasonable decision in finding that an IFA is available in Colombia. They contend that the RPD erred in applying the test for an IFA, as set out in Rasaratnam v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [1992] 1. F.C. 706 at 710-711 [Rasaratnam].
[6]The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (the “Respondent”) submits that the decision is reasonable.
[7]In considering reasonableness, the Court is to ask if the decision under review “bears the hallmarks of reasonableness — justification, transparency and intelligibility — and whether it is justified in relation to the relevant factual and legal constraints that bear on the decision”
; see Vavilov, supra at paragraph 99.
[8]I am not persuaded by the Applicants’ arguments. According to the decision in Rasaratnam, supraat 710-711, the following test applies to finding an IFA: