I imagine there is a lot of us here today. We are concerned about our children's well-being, but may have very limited choices due to our circumstances.
My husband is a software engineer, so this may help with employment, but we have two huge issues which may prevent us from being able to move and Canada. I personally have an auto-immune disorder--very similar to Lupus. I am controlling everything with meds, and prognosis is good. The big kicker, I have to sons with severe autism. One son has limited speech and the other is non-verbal with Epilepsy too. They would need services for the rest of their lives, since there is no family to step-up and handle their care.
So, my question, even if my husband was highly employable, would our situation prevent Canada for accepting us?
Thank you for all the details you can give.
My husband is a software engineer, so this may help with employment, but we have two huge issues which may prevent us from being able to move and Canada. I personally have an auto-immune disorder--very similar to Lupus. I am controlling everything with meds, and prognosis is good. The big kicker, I have to sons with severe autism. One son has limited speech and the other is non-verbal with Epilepsy too. They would need services for the rest of their lives, since there is no family to step-up and handle their care.
So, my question, even if my husband was highly employable, would our situation prevent Canada for accepting us?
Thank you for all the details you can give.