excessive demand on social and medical services

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Subject: excessive demand on social and medical services
  Hello to all
I would like to ask any opinion regarding the case of my sister who has been diagnosed with a mental retardation and might cause an excessive demand on health and social services in Canada. The immigration is asking us to provide a plan to ensure that no excessive demand will be imposed on canadian social services. How can we show or proved that? what are the grounds that we may consider in making the plan?
Thanks in advance.

[29-08-2009,11:42]
[***.200.23.239]
abigail
excessive demand (in reply to: excessive demand on social and medical services)
Depending of her age and the plan to ofset the excessive demand by paying for private special education.
[29-08-2009,19:00]
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Daniel
medical issue (in reply to: excessive demand on social and medical services)
I got a question taht can´t seem to get a straight answer from CIC. It has to do with medical condition of a non-accompanying dependent.
I am a Canadian Citizen and am sponsoring my husband, an Australian from within Canada. We were living common-law for over 5 years but got married last year. He has two children(19 and 18) from a previous relationship which ended over 15 years ago. They were never married and my husband have no custody of the two children but remitted money to the children quarterly. The children will be listed as non-accompanying dependents on the application but my concern is the medical condition of his 18-year-old non-accompanying child. The child is a paraplegic due to an accident. Will that make my husband inadmissible because his non-accompanying child is inadmissible? An officer at CIC told me no but Call Centre says yes. Who is right?

[29-08-2009,22:16]
[**.210.93.105]
RIEL
(in reply to: excessive demand on social and medical services)
Okay this is one of those unusual questions that come every so often.

How where you able to talk to an officer?

Call Centre people looking at a screen in Montreal are not officers.

What this posting is evidence of is that he (the applicant) is a (keeper) good person.

If I was in the office and not 6 a.m. on a Sunday morning I would copy and paste the section to show you that there is no problem here. Relax.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com


[30-08-2009,07:01]
[**.55.217.116]
Roy
medical issues (in reply to: excessive demand on social and medical services)
Relax does that mean the CIC officer is wrong? I went directly to the Vancouver CIC office which is two blocks from my home. It was the officer there who told me my husband´s application will be refused because his son has medical issues. I told both sons are not coming as he has no custody, she says it doesn´t matter.
[30-08-2009,12:20]
[**.210.93.105]
RIEL
(in reply to: excessive demand on social and medical services)
Does not matter if they are coming or not.
The thought behind this is once the applicant gets to Canada with status he can now apply for his children.
If he would have been denied if he WAS bringing them in, then it will be a problem, because once hes here if they decide to Come to Canada to take advantage of our Health Care then it would be alot harder to say no to Children whos father lives here.

Not saying if you will or will not be denied, that is up the the officer that you deal with at the time (not the call center, not anyone you have previously spoken with. IRPA states that the officer you deal with does the decision making without prejudice from anyone else)
All I am saying is what the thought behind it is, and what usually would happen.

jp

[30-08-2009,13:53]
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jp
my husband condition (in reply to: excessive demand on social and medical services)
i just want to make a clarification regarding the case of my husband he was having a type 2 diabetes will it affect on the application for Migration to Canada?please advise. thank you
[28-09-2009,08:28]
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ella
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