Is there any case law where delay is a factor in a claim?

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The following excerpt is from X (Re), 2005 CanLII 60117 (CA IRB):

Castillejos, Joaquin Torres v. M.C.I. (F.C.T.D., no. IMM-1950-94), Cullen, December 20, 1994, where the court stated, at four, that delay points to a lack of subjective fear and does not relate to the objective basis of the claim.

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