Hi forum,
I am sponsoring my mother to come and live with us in Canada. She is turning 80 next January, she finished her medical exam last week. While she is independent and doing all he daily activities on her own, the doctor reported that she suffers arthritis on her both knees hence requiring assistance walking. All other physical and mental tests have passed satisfactory.
Based on what I have researched, I am concerned her PR application would be refused because of her knees condition (which she is coping with for many years).
I am her only child and desperately want her to live with us in remaining years of her life.
Kindly advise whether I have other options that I should pursue once I receive the procedural fairness letter.
Thank you
I am sponsoring my mother to come and live with us in Canada. She is turning 80 next January, she finished her medical exam last week. While she is independent and doing all he daily activities on her own, the doctor reported that she suffers arthritis on her both knees hence requiring assistance walking. All other physical and mental tests have passed satisfactory.
Based on what I have researched, I am concerned her PR application would be refused because of her knees condition (which she is coping with for many years).
I am her only child and desperately want her to live with us in remaining years of her life.
Kindly advise whether I have other options that I should pursue once I receive the procedural fairness letter.
Thank you