Andrew, nice to see your post earlier....maybe in here you may get some
respite from whoever the moron is who keeps going at you. Anyway,
there's a chap in the Lifestyle forum who posted this :-
Hi again,
I
know it was less than 24 hours ago that I put a post on the forum - but
I've a feeling that "Help Please" was the wrong title!! Sorry about
that. As you can see, I've re-titled and re-submitted the thread, in the
hopes of more people seeing, and responding to it.... so here goes;-
Myself and family, Linda, Josh - 12, and Erin - 4, are very much
hoping to emmigrate to Canada - hopefully either British Columbia or
Alberta (I hear the winters are a bit milder there, but still snowy).
Anyway, my main concern is this;- I understand that some countries don't
accept disabled immigrants, and our son Josh is confined to a wheelchair
as he is a cerebral-palsy sufferer. His disability is purely physical -
he attends mainstream school here in the U.K., is a very bright and
happy boy, and Linda (my wife - his Mother) is his registered carer.
Can anyone shed some light on the Canadian point of view on the
subject of disabled immigrants please, as I haven't been able to get a
cut-and-dry answer on any of the official sites. And we really really
wanna chase this dream.
Thanks again,
Kev
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Let's
hope we don't stumble as we're chasing that dream!
I thought it might
help him if you could give him any advice, please.
Many thanks, Pat.
(you look very odd as a 'junior'!)