Sadly IRCC is ineffective which seen many cases before. Treating brain cancer would cost over 120k+ over 5 years. We’ve seen cases where only current medication is counted and nothing else not even scans over 5 years, oncology appointments, radiologist reading scans, etc. There would be significantly more costs than thar but some are likely while some are guaranteed. Not to mention nobody can predict treatment past 6-12 months in most cancer patients. Meanwhile some longterm residents are waiting months to see an oncologists (sadly some dying while waiting), many months for an MRI, we’re paying to send some to the US for treatment, etc. There is zero extra capacity in the system.
I was present when their discussions with lawyer was happening. My friend was in a terrible terrible situation. Lawyers opinion was this : most of expense of treating her is already done ie surgery radiation and chemo. They are long time resident of Canada (for 8 years). They were on work permit, valid at that time for another 3 years. The cancer came out of blue. That means, for next 5 years or so, the cost is not as much. Its essentially MRIs and follow ups and some anti-seizure medication. There is a very certain risk of death but the cost associated with follow up is not huge. Had it been something like kidney failure which requires constant dialysis services, that would be almost impossible.
Prognostication is usually statistics based. And panel do opine about how likely they will need more treatment of what kind. A person with CKD approaching end stage WILL need transplant. A person with brain cancer in remission that she had may or may not need another surgery or other intervention. It does not mean she will be fine, its just that more intervention may simply not be possible.
True, they got a bit of furtherance but not even needed a PFL. This is why medical inadmissiblity is a lot nuanced. One can be terribly sick but may not cost as much or may not need as many resources because... most of the cost is already done and nothing further exists.
Right now, she needs one in a year follow up and MRI. She is "okay" for past 2 and a half year.