Date: 20100427
Docket: IMM-4725-09
Citation: 2010
FC 460
Toronto, Ontario,
April 27, 2010
PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell
BETWEEN:
norma
angelica rivas montanez,
erik ernesto mendoza rivas,
AND
norma itzel mendoza rivas
Applicants
and
THE MINISTER OF
CITIZENSHIP
AND IMMIGRATION
Respondent
REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
[1]
The
present Application concerns a mother who fled Mexico for Canada with her three children to escape the
horrific physical and emotional abuse that her husband had subjected her to for
25 years. The RPD rejected the Applicant’s claim for protection for the central
reason that the Applicant did not seek state protection before fleeing Mexico.
[2]
In her
PIF, and in her evidence before the RPD, the Applicant detailed her suffering
and reasons for not seeking state protection in Mexico: she was 17 when she was
married; her first child was born during the first year of marriage; her
husband would not allow her to work outside the home; she relied on her husband
to support her and the three children; and she feared violent retribution if
she reported his violence to the police. The RPD made no negative credibility
finding with respect to the Applicant’s evidence.
[3]
As a
matter of law, the RPD was bound to consider the Applicant’s detailed evidence
to determine whether it was objectively unreasonable for her not to have sought
the protection of her home authorities (Hinzman v. Canada (Minister of
Citizenship and Immigration), [2007] F.C.J. No. 584 (F.C.A.). In my
opinion, the RPD failed to discharge this obligation.
[4]
In the
decision rendered, the RPD did not demonstrate a sensitive understanding of the
power dynamics in play between an abused and captive wife at the hands of a
violent and jealous husband in order to fairly determine whether, in the
Applicant’s circumstances, it was objectively unreasonable for her to have not
sought state protection. As a result, I find that the decision under review was
made in reviewable error.
ORDER
Accordingly, I set aside the
decision under review and refer the matter back to a differently constituted
panel for re-determination.
There is no question to
certify.
“Douglas R. Campbell”
FEDERAL COURT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: IMM-4725-09
STYLE
OF CAUSE: norma angelica
rivas montanez,
erik ernesto mendoza rivas,
AND
norma itzel mendoza rivas
v.
the minister of citizenship and immigration
PLACE OF HEARING: Toronto,
Ontario
DATE OF HEARING: April 27, 2010
REASONS FOR ORDER
AND ORDER: CAMPBELL J.
DATED: April 27, 2010
APPEARANCES:
Daniel L. Winbaum
|
FOR THE APPLICANTS
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Tessa Kroeker
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FOR THE RESPONDENT
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SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Klein, Winbaum and Frank
Windsor, Ontario
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FOR THE APPLICANTS
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Myles J. Kirvan
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
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FOR THE RESPONDENT
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