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If someone who intends to enter Canada to study has MS (Multiple Sclerosis), can she obtain a permanent residence (work permit) after completing her education? She is currently taking 2 Tecfider (Dimethyl Fumarate) daily

I have heard that those whose medication costs more than $ 20,000 a year cannot afford permanent residency.
 
There is an excessive demand Policy of 20k per year that is considered with any application. A google search prices this drug at approx 23k a year so in excess.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...te/publications-manuals/excessive-demand.html

There is a theoretical example in above link for someone with MS.

Has the individual given condition and daily medication needs tried to apply yet for a study permit ?
 
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If someone who intends to enter Canada to study has MS (Multiple Sclerosis), can she obtain a permanent residence (work permit) after completing her education? She is currently taking 2 Tecfider (Dimethyl Fumarate) daily

I have heard that those whose medication costs more than $ 20,000 a year cannot afford permanent residency.
This is my problem too.if possible please guide me too
 
This is my problem too.if possible please guide me too

If you can't prove that your care will not exceed the threshold then you'll be denied. You can certainly attempt to apply for PR and if you get a PFL would hire a lawyer for your best chance of approval.