And you don't plan to bring her to Canada ever? Is she going to land as PR once it's approved? If she lost her PR and wants to apply again, she may not pass the medical the next time.Well I am thankful for that. The genetic doctor is really good in keeping records. And yeah the case is unpredictable I guess the fact that we didn’t have surgeries in the past and even no surgeries in the future helps a lot. Cause surgeries cause more right? That’s the only thing. But I am actually not thinking of bring my daughter here in Canada and live. Probably she can come and live for a bit but I like how they treat her there in my home country. She have everything her. As long as I am here working I can afford the treatment
I didn’t include them in the application. Cause some told me to apply first. But I declare that I have a kids. I am planning maybe next year I will process them.And you don't plan to bring her to Canada ever? Is she going to land as PR once it's approved? If she lost her PR and wants to apply again, she may not pass the medical the next time.
Or do you plan to apply for citizenship with her (I dont' know the details of applying for citizenship with children that has PR but don't meet RO)
You may want to rethink your plan.I didn’t include them in the application. Cause some told me to apply first. But I declare that I have a kids. I am planning maybe next year I will process them.
yeah well let's see. how this goes.You may want to rethink your plan.
I believe you can still change your kid from non-accompanying to accompanying.
If you don't , when you apply to sponsor your kid after you became PR, he/she will need to pass medical again.
It is extremely dependent on the individual case. As you are well aware autism is an extremely variable condition. High functioning cases of autism are much more likely to be approved than perhaps non-verbal and high needs children who will need significantly more support, may never be able to be able to be independent, etc. Would add that if not already in Canada the wait list to access therapy can be years, even with subsidized therapy many parents still have to pay for additional services, the school systems struggle to provide enough aides, etc.hi guys me and my family have the same issue I am in the process of getting PR but I dont apply yet. can you give me your comment before I start?
hi, and thank you for your comment, unfortunately my son is non verbal, for know they are in my hometown country and he have enough care (actually until i can work here and afford the cost) the first step is medical exam for pr that i think what should I do for that.It is extremely dependent on the individual case. As you are well aware autism is an extremely variable condition. High functioning cases of autism are much more likely to be approved than perhaps non-verbal and high needs children who will need significantly more support, may never be able to be able to be independent, etc. Would add that if not already in Canada the wait list to access therapy can be years, even with subsidized therapy many parents still have to pay for additional services, the school systems struggle to provide enough aides, etc.
does anyone have the same experience that pass the medical exam?hi, and thank you for your comment, unfortunately my son is non verbal, for know they are in my hometown country and he have enough care (actually until i can work here and afford the cost) the first step is medical exam for pr that i think what should I do for that.
Have you applied for PR and have you researched whether you are likely to get selected? That is your first big hurdle. Until you know that your file has been selected there is no point in doing a medical.hi, and thank you for your comment, unfortunately my son is non verbal, for know they are in my hometown country and he have enough care (actually until i can work here and afford the cost) the first step is medical exam for pr that i think what should I do for that.
To be approved for PR, the whole family need to pass medical.hi, and thank you for your comment, unfortunately my son is non verbal, for know they are in my hometown country and he have enough care (actually until i can work here and afford the cost) the first step is medical exam for pr that i think what should I do for that.