Not only in Canada: Australia's migration legislation overrides the DDA,
which means that anyone can be refused entry on the basis that their
impairment would be a 'drain' on the health system. There have be many
families, who arrived on work visa for parent, who have been forced to
go back to country of origin despite the family having lived in this
country and despite presenting evidence that their child would not
receive an education in their country of origin.
Marg
>>> Bertha Mo <[log in to unmask]> 14/08/2008 2:09 am >>>
This news is quite timely. The Chinese-Canadian fencing coach and
Olympian (sorry, I can't remember her name), said that she moved to
Canada because she has three children (very difficult considering
China's one child policy) because her older daughter who has Downs
Syndrome would benefit from Canada's health care system.
Best,
Bertie
--- On Wed, 8/13/08, Dawna Lee Rumball <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Dawna Lee Rumball <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Canada 'refuses entry to disabled girl'
To: [log in to unmask]
Received: Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 3:50 PM
Unfortunately this story is that the family was prevented from
entering because of a disability. Due to Canada's universal health
care system, immigrants with disabilities are considered a liability
and a possible "drain on the system" since the system is already
"overburdened" with Canadian citizens with disabilities. That is not
the "official" statement, but the general understanding why Canada
Immigration may have reacted this way. The work permit excuse is just
that, an excuse to cover up the truth.
This has not received much attention in the media, as this was all I
could find via Google.
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1069617.html
http://www.thecoast.ca/Articles-i-2008-08-07-152441.113118-p19974.113118_Border_inaccessible_to_disabled.html
(pay extra attention to the cartoon accompanying the article)
Just a thought, I am sure Canada isn't alone in not being so "free and
easy" per immigrants with disabilities. There's been cases in the
past few years where USA and Australia, and dare I say England, have
the same sort of immigration policies for people with disabilities,
including AIDS/HIV.
Come to think of it, this topic of immigration to Canada and
disability might be an timely topic of presentation at the CDSA-ACEI
conference next year! :-)
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University of British Columbia
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