Far from a simple process. The hospital and doctor have to agree to do the procedure without affecting any Canadian seeking medical treatment. You have to prove that you have the money plus a large contingency amount for any complications. There is a medical visa. It looks like you may have applied for asylum in Canada. If that is the case it will be extremely hard to get a visa for your family member. To get approval the person needs to show extremely strong ties to their home country and that it would make sense to come to Canada for a medical procedure. If there are any concerns the person will remain in Canada they will be refused. If it is a routine procedure and there are options in their country ot a neighbouring country they will likely be refused.
Thanks for your response.
I'm a Canadian citizen. I have never applied for asylum here. Not sure why you assumed so?
My relative wants to come for fertility treatment, which is privately funded so Canadian citizens pay out of pocket for thier own treatment anyway. So no, it would not prevent Canadians wanting the treatment and is not really considered a vital, life-altering treatment that would out Canadians at a disadvantage. It isn't comsidered a routine procedure and the country she is in doesn't have elite doctors and specialists who do the thpe of complexe preoceures she will need.
We have the funds and more for the procedure. She has a husband and 3 young children,
none of whom will be travelling with her.
So there is an actual medical visa? I can't find any info about it. Only info saying you need a tourist visa but to specify you're calling for medical treatment