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Greeting
I am interesting to immigrate to Canada, and now preparing my document for that, however I have special case that my elder daughter (3.5 years old) has developmental delay, she have good motor skills but she’s need special education a limited period then to integrate in normal schools, as per specialist opinions.
My question is whether this will impact negatively on immigration acceptance, and/or citizenship later on.
 
arch_hamarsheh said:
Greeting
I am interesting to immigrate to Canada, and now preparing my document for that, however I have special case that my elder daughter (3.5 years old) has developmental delay, she have good motor skills but she's need special education a limited period then to integrate in normal schools, as per specialist opinions.
My question is whether this will impact negatively on immigration acceptance, and/or citizenship later on.

Hi, my best suggestion is to find a immigration doctor and seek advice from him/her. Every immigrant has to pass a medical test before admitted, I believe it is the doctors to determine if an applicant is physically/mentally healthy or not. That's why you'd better to approach to them. You can find the doctor list from CIC website, and contact the nearest one to you.
 
arch_hamarsheh said:
Greeting
I am interesting to immigrate to Canada, and now preparing my document for that, however I have special case that my elder daughter (3.5 years old) has developmental delay, she have good motor skills but she's need special education a limited period then to integrate in normal schools, as per specialist opinions.
My question is whether this will impact negatively on immigration acceptance, and/or citizenship later on.
Hi,
I dont think they have done any mental checks on my friends son... he is 5 years. They only check to see if he is in good health.
So, dont worry about it and go ahead with the process
Good Luck
 
immig_IT_guy said:
Hi,
I dont think they have done any mental checks on my friends son... he is 5 years. They only check to see if he is in good health.
So, dont worry about it and go ahead with the process
Good Luck
I'd suggest you reach out to those who have discussed this before. pl check the bellow link to get idea about your matter. Don't think about your kid . You will pass the medical test

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t53130.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t262468.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/application-for-canadian-visa-pr-child-with-mild-autism-t202006.0.html

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