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    Son with Cerebral palsy - medical inadmissibility

    You need to provide evidence that in the next 5 years, your son's condition will not cost the the public health AND social services more than 20k/year. As others pointed out, you son's medical condition is quite stable but you still have to show that you can afford most of those cost yourself or...
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    The Medical Inadmissibility Nightmare

    Another question (since you are expert on this): am I correct that excess demand CANNOT be exempt based on humanitarian and compassion grounds for work permit applications? Even for PR applications, it will only be exempt for "members of the family class", which means Canadian citizens...
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    The Medical Inadmissibility Nightmare

    Thank you for your kind response! My position is a academic tenure-track position and my department has a 100% tenure success rate. That being said, my contract is only four years (this is standard for academia, as they will always renew the contract). Maybe I should indicate this when we reply...
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    The Medical Inadmissibility Nightmare

    I came to Canada on a work permit (LMIA-aproved). My husband came to Canada with me on a visitor visa and our two sons and he applied for an open spousal work permit, but after over six months long wait, only to find out that he has been ruled medical inadmissible due to excessive demand (he has...