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Hello, Asking for friends: Husband and wife are PR, in Canada. He should be able to meet all Citizenship Requirements in 2021 (next year). Kids should have their citizenship soon. Eldest child is still under 18. The wife has severe health issues and will never be able to meet the Level 4 language requirements. Is there a 'compassionate grounds' exemption for language in situations like this? She dreams of having her citizenship.
 
Hello, Asking for friends: Husband and wife are PR, in Canada. He should be able to meet all Citizenship Requirements in 2021 (next year). Kids should have their citizenship soon. Eldest child is still under 18. The wife has severe health issues and will never be able to meet the Level 4 language requirements. Is there a 'compassionate grounds' exemption for language in situations like this? She dreams of having her citizenship.
What are the health issues that are stopping her from doing a language test?
 
Thanks for the question. I’m actually not comfortable describing in detail online. Would it matter what the health issues are, provided they are bona fide and substantial?
 
Thanks for the question. I’m actually not comfortable describing in detail online. Would it matter what the health issues are, provided they are bona fide and substantial?

Of course it matters what the health issues are. Conditions that have no effect on a person's ability to learn a language don't warrant an exemption.
 
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