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davidT321

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Feb 24, 2016
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Hi all

I'm thinking to apply for judicial review.Do you know how match will cost me approximately?court taxes and lawyer.I dont have lots of money and looking for a unexpensive option.

Btw ,my believing in canadian democracy is almost dead,after i saw Montreal CJ lying and lying with intent >:(
 
Do you mean mandamus? If so, my guess is you're looking at around $5K.
 
I think he means judicial review of a refusal. I don't know for sure, but your probably starting at 5K at a minimum. Try the nearest law school to see if they have a low cost legal clinic.
 
davidT321 said:
Hi all

I'm thinking to apply for judicial review.Do you know how match will cost me approximately?court taxes and lawyer.I dont have lots of money and looking for a unexpensive option.

Btw ,my believing in canadian democracy is almost dead,after i saw Montreal CJ lying and lying with intent >:(
davidT321, just out of my curiosity, what that Montreal's CJ was lying about??.........
 
HighFive said:
davidT321, just out of my curiosity, what that Montreal's CJ was lying about??.........

I'm not sure if he is referring to a Retired Citizenship Judge, who was caught supplying Citizenship exam papers about 3 years back.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/former-citizenship-judge-arrested-on-allegations-he-supplied-copies-of-citizenship-exam/article11685026/


Former citizenship judge arrested on allegations he supplied copies of citizenship exam

The Globe and Mail, Published Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:05PM EDT

In the past six years, to scores of immigrants and refugees who chose to become Canadians, Philip Gaynor was the face of their new land, the man who reviewed their applications, administered the ceremonial oath and reminded them that they had to love their new country and respect its law.

A former citizenship judge and Toronto police auxiliary volunteer, Mr. Gaynor has been arrested on allegations that he supplied copies of the citizenship exam to two immigration consultants in the greater Toronto area.

Mr. Gaynor, a 70-year-old from Whitby, was a citizenship judge from 2006 to last year. .........