The following excerpt is from Febles v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), [2014] 3 SCR 431, 2014 SCC 68 (CanLII):
And in France, the Conseil d’État has stated that, while protection of the host society is, besides exclusion of fugitives, a rationale for Article 1F(b), a claimant who has served his sentence for a serious crime should not be excluded unless it is found, on the basis of something more than the fact that an Article 1F(b) crime was committed, that he would represent a danger to the public (Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides v. Hykaj, No. 320910, May 4, 2011).
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