Hi @canuck78,Clearly they are looking for developmental delays and mainly autism. If you child is possibly autistic you may want to research what is going on with treatment in Ontario and potentially spreading to other provinces. Parents were already spending money on therapy but children will be much more dependent on their parents' income now that there is a lifetime cap. It may be best to consider other options.
Apologies for not asking this question by creating a new thread.
I live in UAE (Originally from Pakistan), having a 5.5 years old Autistic kid who attends a preschool nursery for neurotypical kids and after that stays at home with his mother who try to apply some applied behavior analysis (ABA) stuffthat she learnt in a training more than a year back. She is presently trying to appear in exam for Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) in UAE. And immediately trying to pursue some post graduate certificate in Autism in some Canadian institute (that provides extensive practicum) or some other course that satisfies the BCABA requirements so as to effectively train our son and to find some good job here in UAE as the prospects for foreign qualified and trained BCaBA are very good here.
My question is what are the chances for her to take the kid with her to Canada? Can you please advise if she can be denied a study permit on the grounds of an autistic kid accompanying her?
I would greatly appreciate your help