I would also agree with Tremblay-Lamer J. in Gwala v. Canada (M.C.I.)(1998), 1998 CanLII 9069 (FC), 147 F.T.R. 246, at paragraph 33: ... To allow refugee claimants who misrepresent themselves or who attempt to fraudulently obtain the protection of the Canadian state, would, in my opinion, outrage much more society"s standards of decency. In the present case, if the applicant was allowed to remain here and violate the conditions under s. 19 of the Act, that would violate and outrage standards of decency. Vagueness
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