Hi,
I am a non-dependent child who is being sponsored by my father under the "Lonely Canadian" exception. I am married, and I know that my wife and I will require a medical exam. My wife has some serious health problems, and I was curious if she would be exempted from being found "medically inadmissible". Canada says that if a dependent child is being sponsored, then that child's spouse cannot be found medically inadmissible for excessive demand. However, I'm unsure if this exemption would apply to a non-dependent child applying under the "Lonely Canadian" exception. Thanks for any insight.
I am a non-dependent child who is being sponsored by my father under the "Lonely Canadian" exception. I am married, and I know that my wife and I will require a medical exam. My wife has some serious health problems, and I was curious if she would be exempted from being found "medically inadmissible". Canada says that if a dependent child is being sponsored, then that child's spouse cannot be found medically inadmissible for excessive demand. However, I'm unsure if this exemption would apply to a non-dependent child applying under the "Lonely Canadian" exception. Thanks for any insight.