Hi everyone!
I am a Canadian citizen who is married to my significant other - British national who currently has PR in Canada. We live in Ontario. We would like to bring his mother over but she has stargardt's disease - essentially juvenile macular degeneration. She is partially sighted and cannot drive a vehicle but lives completely independently and does not require our help day to day. She has a job and has had this condition since she was 15 (she is now 60).
My question is: would she be denied right from the get go due to her medical exam?
I don't think she puts any extra strain on the Canadian healthcare system as she does not require any treatments/specialist appointments. She has lived with this for so long, it's her normal!
I would appreciate any feedback as I know decisions are made on a case by case basis but I can't find ANYTHING about any inadmissible conditions online!
Best wishes.
I am a Canadian citizen who is married to my significant other - British national who currently has PR in Canada. We live in Ontario. We would like to bring his mother over but she has stargardt's disease - essentially juvenile macular degeneration. She is partially sighted and cannot drive a vehicle but lives completely independently and does not require our help day to day. She has a job and has had this condition since she was 15 (she is now 60).
My question is: would she be denied right from the get go due to her medical exam?
I don't think she puts any extra strain on the Canadian healthcare system as she does not require any treatments/specialist appointments. She has lived with this for so long, it's her normal!
I would appreciate any feedback as I know decisions are made on a case by case basis but I can't find ANYTHING about any inadmissible conditions online!
Best wishes.