For the purposes of both the issue of credibility of the claimant (and the plausibility of his evidence) and that of state protection, I am of the view that the appropriate standard is "patent unreasonableness". (See Alizadeh v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [1993] F.C.J. No. 11 (C.A.)(Q.L.). As to the duty of fairness/natural justice, the standard is correctness. Re: Profile
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