The applicant sought judicial review of an Immigration Appeal Division decision refusing to sponsor her husband for permanent residence because their marriage was found not genuine.
The IAD based its conclusion on material inconsistencies in the couple's testimony.
The applicant argued the IAD failed to consider Ghanaian cultural norms and gave inadequate weight to their children.
The Federal Court held the decision was reasonable, noting the applicant had not presented evidence on cultural norms to the IAD, and the IAD's credibility findings were justified.
The application for judicial review was dismissed.