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Dscarah

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May 9, 2020
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Me and my partner and hoping to move to canada I have alot of family already living there but her daughter is disabled none verbal and in a wheel chair she is her full time carer would this make it harder to move I am in a high paid job and we are financial stable any advice would be much appreciated
Thank you
 
Me and my partner and hoping to move to canada I have alot of family already living there but her daughter is disabled none verbal and in a wheel chair she is her full time carer would this make it harder to move I am in a high paid job and we are financial stable any advice would be much appreciated
Thank you

You would need to qualify and not be considered to put excessive demands on the healthcare system. Depending on where you are living you may actually have better services. Having a full-time carer paid by the provincial government is highly unlikely. Most families end up being full-time carers. While the child is under 21 there is school until the middle of the afternoon but the parents still do the majority of the caring before and after school.
 
Thank you for the reply much appreciated we have being fortunate enough to start the process so hopefully will be living in bc shortly
 
Thank you for the reply much appreciated we have being fortunate enough to start the process so hopefully will be living in bc shortly

Will all depend on your child’d medical. I would probably expect a PFL.