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Menjivar v Canada (MCI), 2006 FC 11: Where Adverse Credibility Findings Are Based On Contradictions In Evidence, The Inconsistencies Must Be Sufficiently Serious And Matters Of Concern Must Be Of Adequate Relevance To Justify The Finding Of Incredibility.

Menjivar is not recent but it’s an interesting case about the Board’s unreasonable findings of impugned credibility based on irrelevant details in the claim.  The Court

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Legally Canadian August 23, 2013

The Importance of Staying Consistent in the Documents: Quadri v Canada (MCI), 2006 FC 392

The rejected refugee claim was brought before Justice Gibson on March 21, 2006.  The Court found that it is open for the Board to base

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Legally Canadian June 10, 2013

The Continuous Disregard of Gender in Refugee Claims: X (Re), 2011 CanLII 76800 (IRB) – Case Comment

This piece was prepared for the Osgoode Refugee Law Fall 2012 class. The following is not legal advice and should not be treated as such.

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Jenny Rokhline December 4, 2012

Benhmuda v Canada and CBSA deportation procedures

This piece was prepared for the Osgoode Refugee Law Fall 2012 class. The following is not legal advice and should not be treated as such. “No

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Jenny Rokhline November 28, 2012
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