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How can we bring our handcapped child to Canada? |
We obtained recently our Canadian citizenship through the resident permanent procedure, however our first child, who was born with spina bifida and is handicapped, remained in our country of origin. We have never declared him in front of the Canada immigration, since he has always lived in a government medical centre for children with special needs. Now, after communicating with several lawyers, we realized that we violated the Canada immigration law. the only possible way to do this is if you do it through H&C. You cannot as long as you are in violation...So the first thing is to go to the immigration people and straighten that out and then maybe |
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