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Feds Relax Rules For Immigrant Applicants With Disabilities

The new rules make it clear that certain social service spending won’t be taken into account when deciding the fate of immigrant applicants especially when it comes to special education needs.

Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen made a much-anticipated announcement that will be embraced by some and criticized by others. Going forward it will be easier for persons with disabilities and their family members to immigrate to Canada.

Known as “medical inadmissibility” due to excessive demand, for the past 40 years, the law allowed the government to deny people residency in Canada because they or an immediate family member have a disability or medical condition that could place “excessive demand” on publicly-funded health and social service programs. Those often hit were parents of children with disabilities who were denied residency.

Read it at CanIndia

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