OLEG BRYZZHEV. v THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
OLEG BRYZZHEV
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Erica Louie

Background:

  • Parties: Applicant - Oleg Bryzzhev; Respondent - The Attorney General of Canada.
  • Issue: Bryzzhev's judicial review application regarding the closure of his passport application by Passport Canada.

Key Points:

  1. Passport Application Issues:

    • Bryzzhev applied for a passport, nominating his family doctor as guarantor.
    • Passport Canada had difficulties contacting the guarantor, leading Bryzzhev to impersonate the guarantor during a phone call.
  2. Claims and Allegations:

    • Bryzzhev alleged that Passport Canada's actions violated his rights and claimed 'cruel and unusual treatment' due to long wait times and difficulty in contacting Passport Canada.
  3. Procedural Developments:

    • Bryzzhev's guarantor eventually confirmed his identity, but Passport Canada requested a new guarantor following the impersonation incident.
    • Bryzzhev refused to provide a new guarantor, leading to the closure of his passport application.
  4. Court's Decision:

    • The Federal Court found Passport Canada’s decision to close the application reasonable.
    • Bryzzhev’s allegations of rights violations were not pursued and deemed without merit.
  5. Outcome:

    • Application dismissed.
    • No order for costs was made.

Total Costs:

  • No costs awarded.

Conclusion:

  • Bryzzhev's application for judicial review was dismissed, with the court supporting Passport Canada's decision and no costs awarded.
Federal Court
T-2391-22
Government relations & public policy
Respondent
14 November 2022