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Lipskaia v Canada (Attorney General).pdf

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Lipskaia v Canada (Attorney General).pdf

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Federal Court of Appeal

Abstract Note

Immigration and citizenship --- Citizenship — Offences — General principles Passport Entitlement and Investigations Division of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada revoked JJL's passport and imposed seven-year period of refusal of regular passport services — Federal Court dismissed JL's application for judicial review — JL appealed — Appeal dismissed — While JLL relied on Alberta Court of Queen's Bench judge's order directing provincial registrar to register birth certificate in JJL's name in accordance with Vital Statistics Act, Federal Court reiterated facts from record and found that it was reasonable for Passport Division to prefer most recent information from Alberta government agencies that JJL's registration of birth was no longer valid because it was based on fraudulent information

Date

October 23, 2019

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5 pages.

Publisher

Federal Court of Appeal

Title

Lipskaia v Canada (Attorney General).pdf

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Lipskaia v Canada (Attorney General).pdf

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Citation

Federal Court of Appeal, “Lipskaia v Canada (Attorney General).pdf,” Deobfuscating State Surveillance, accessed November 21, 2024, https://surveillance.glendon.yorku.ca/items/show/878.