Hi,
Does anyone here know their services regarding inadmissibility on medical grounds?
More specific, regarding one of my sons who is autistic. He lives with my ex-wife and is not coming with me to Canada. But I would like, somehow, to guarantee the possibility of bringing him to Canada in the future. This in the case something happens to his mother!
Best Regards,
Rick67
The possibility that you might bring your son to Canada in future is the financial risk to the health care system that CIC is evidently worried about. Hiring a lawyer is probably not going to make that worry disappear, but it wouldn't hurt to ask one, prior to hiring one, to see if there is hope. I'd talk to two lawyers, just to see if they both say the same thing; if not, maybe one is giving you false hope just to get you as a client.