I came to Canada on a work permit (LMIA-aproved). My husband came to Canada with me on a visitor visa and our two sons and he applied for an open spousal work permit, but after over six months long wait, only to find out that he has been ruled medical inadmissible due to excessive demand (he has a medical condition that required an expensive medication; the condition he has is not dangerous to the public or commutable). The border officer is now submitting his files to the Humanitarian and Migration Integrity Division for final decision. We were told that we will get a "fairness letter" and we will have to put in our best effort to respond. I would like to get some opinions:
(1) My husband's medication falls under public health coverage but he is also being covered 100% by my supplementary health insurance. How should we leverage this? I know we should find out how much our insurance is actually covering his medication, but is there anything else we should do?
(2) Do we need to get a lawyer or immigration consultant? How do we find a good one but not one just want to get your money?
(3) Can anyone that has gone through this (please note, ours are work permit applications so it might be different from PR applications. For example, excessive demand CANNOT be exempt on humanitarian and compassion grounds for work permit applications.)
I am deeply upset by the discriminating and outrageous law! When Canadians are condemning Trump separating families, their government is doing the exact same thing!
(1) My husband's medication falls under public health coverage but he is also being covered 100% by my supplementary health insurance. How should we leverage this? I know we should find out how much our insurance is actually covering his medication, but is there anything else we should do?
(2) Do we need to get a lawyer or immigration consultant? How do we find a good one but not one just want to get your money?
(3) Can anyone that has gone through this (please note, ours are work permit applications so it might be different from PR applications. For example, excessive demand CANNOT be exempt on humanitarian and compassion grounds for work permit applications.)
I am deeply upset by the discriminating and outrageous law! When Canadians are condemning Trump separating families, their government is doing the exact same thing!