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Date: 20031120

Docket: IMM-6065-02

Citation: 2003 FC 1372

Toronto, Ontario, November 20th, 2003

Present:           The Honourable Mr. Justice von Finckenstein                                  

BETWEEN:

                                                              MARIA BELEN BAEZ

                                                                                                                                                       Applicant

                                                                                 and

                                                                    THE MINISTER

OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

                                                                                                                                                   Respondent

                                               REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER

(Delivered orally from the bench but written and edited for clarification and precision)

[1]                 This case involves the denial of refugee status to a student from Argentina.

[2]                 The case turned on two points. First, the applicant argued that the Board denied it procedural fairness by refusing to hear two witnesses by teleconference as the necessary 20 days notice had not been given.


[3]                 I cannot accede to this submission. The Board is "master of its own house" (Prassad v. Canada, [1989] 1 S.C.R. 560; Pillai v. Canada (M.C.I.), [2002] 3 F.C. 481). Pursuant to Rule 38 of the Refugee Protection Division Rules, SOR/2002-228 (Rules), the applicant must provide the Board with the required witness information 20 days prior to a hearing. Here, the applicant failed to comply with the Rules even though she had retained counsel more than 20 days before the hearing. Furthermore, the applicant's also did not request the Board at the hearing to exercise its discretion and waive the 20 days notice requirement.

[4]                 The Board's decision was based upon its finding that the applicant was not a credible witness, thus the witnesses testimony did not go to the heart of the case. Even if the Board had chosen to hear from the witnesses by teleconference, their testimony would not have affected this central part of its decision.

[5]                 The second point concerned the finding of the Board in respect of the plausibility of the reasons advanced by the applicant for her feeling persecuted by the administration of the University she was attending. While the Court might have reached a different conclusion than that of the Board on the facts of this case, it is not the role of this Court to re-weigh evidence. Rather it is to determine if the finding was patently unreasonable. That is not the case.

[6]                 Consequently this application is dismissed.

                                                                            ORDER

THIS COURT ORDERS that this application is dismissed.


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FEDERAL COURT

            NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

DOCKET:                                              IMM-6065-02

                                                                                   

STYLE OF CAUSE:              MARIA BELEN BAEZ   

                                                                                                                                                                       

Applicant

and

THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND

IMMIGRATION

                                                                                                                                                                       

Respondent

PLACE OF HEARING:                      TORONTO, ONTARIO

DATE OF HEARING:                        NOVEMBER 20, 2003

REASONS FOR ORDER

AND ORDER BY:                               von FINCKENSTEIN J.

DATED:                                                 NOVEMBER 20, 2003

APPEARANCES BY:                          Ms. Krassina Kostadinov

FOR APPLICANT

Ms. Alexis Singer

FOR RESPONDENT

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:           Waldman & Associates

Toronto, Ontario

FOR APPLICANT

Morris Rosenberg         

Deputy Attorney General of Canada

Toronto, Ontario

FOR RESPONDENT

                        


FEDERAL COURT

TRIAL DIVISION

Date: 20031120

Docket: IMM-6065-02

BETWEEN:

MARIA BELEN BAEZ

Applicant

and     

THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION

                                                                                                                                                                                     

Respondent

                                                                           

REASONS FOR ORDER

AND ORDER

                                                                           

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