A Calgary critical-care doctor's application for permanent residency has been rejected because one of his daughters might be a drain on the health care system.
to be honest, not sure why this is news. We have a right as a country to say yes or no.
The issue here is this, once he gets his citizenship, the country can not say no you can not bring her at a later date. Well, 'theoretically' they could but then it would be the big bad feds stopping a father from being with his daughter. I can see the headlines already.
This guy also has a doctor son that is interested in coming to Canada. I guess we have to weigh how much burden his daughter might be against how much two doctors would bring to our country.
The issue here is this, once he gets his citizenship, the country can not say no you can not bring her at a later date. Well, 'theoretically' they could but then it would be the big bad feds stopping a father from being with his daughter. I can see the headlines already.
damed if you do, damed if you don't.
"quoting uwish: to be honest, not sure why this is news. We have a right as a country to say yes or no. "
agree 100%